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Children, later Miss Baggott, Bob, Clem
“Phe children toad Save across the room, planting Mis fect to make tracks on the shat.
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Froace
1, Soot-y tracke up-on the sheet, Sooty marks of sooty feet,
2. Soot apeon. the win-dow-eill, Soot ap-plied with fov-ing skill,
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Soet upon the win-dowsest Mako our ¢ ~ vindence complete!
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Jost a Lit tle, not too thick! There's our dis ep-pear-ing trick!
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Clam-ber up and smudge the brick!
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: ‘Someone's com - ing, some-ones com - ingt Hide him!
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Pil presto
The boys carry Som to the toy cupboard, snatch up his clothes, and dice
Quiekt
sempreft
: ude the shrouded furniture ‘ith the other children as... ~~~) Mise Baggott enters,
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ttn ty Clam and Bob ith Rowan tobi thom, Mls BAGOOTT:
: Loree ty Gio notte Roman ana Hatfpat eleven Tuer. you idles Alton next
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Real old blunderbuss ant she?
diss BaGGOTT:
What's this? Window open?
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