“T say,” whimpered Pet. “I wont!” whined Jonnny. opr No one knows what Ned was going to say, ina very crabbed voice, for just then he clapped one hand on his mouth and with the other held up a warning finger. “Look out,” he half whispered, “or there’ll be more cents in the cross-box for Jimmy.” ——= ee (ene SES———_— Se \Mhat Could the farmer Ho? CNS TEN \Wayey HERE was an old farmer who Ei had a cow, i Moo, moo, moo! ot & She used to stand on the pump po aS and bow, And what could the farmer do? Moo, moo, moo, moo, Moo, moo, moo! She used to stand on the pump and bow, And what could the farmer do? There was an old farmer who owned some sheep, ‘Baa, baa, baa! They used to play cribbage when he was asleep, And laugh at the farmer’s ma, Baa, baa, baa, baa! Moo, moo, moo! He owned a cow and he owned some sheep, And what could the poor man do? There was an old farmer who owned a pig, Whoof, whoof, whoof! He used to dress up in the farmer's wig, And dance on the pig-pen roof. Whoof, whoof! Baa, baa! Moo moo, moo! “sia Oe —— He owned a pig, some sheep, and a cow, And what could the poor man do? There was an old farmer who owned a hen, Cuk-a-ca-doo, ca-doo! She used to lay eggs for the three hired men, And some for the weasel, too. Cuk-a-ca-doo! Whoof, whoof! Baa, baa! Moo! He owned a hen, pig, sheep, and a cow, And what could the poor man do? There was an old farmer who had a duck, Quack, quack, quack! She waddled under a two-horse truck For four long miles andjback. Quack, quack! Cuk-a-ca-doo! Whoof! Baa! Moo! With a duck, hen, pig, a sheep, and a cow, Pray what could the poor man do? There was an old farmer who owned a cat, Mee-ow, mee-ow, mee-ow! She used to waltz with a gray old rat By night in the farmer’s mow, Mee-ow! Quack! Cuk-a-ca-doo! Whoof! Baa! moo! With a cat, duck, hen, pig, sheep and a cow- Pray what could the poor man do? 2