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Show THE TRAVELING MUSICIANS LAND OF MAKEBELIEVE October 3, 1949 5:00 PM V. McMillan 1. 26 An 36 many years. he honest farmer once had But now the Donkey was think of putting an end When the 5e he slyly and long journey 6. If nothing ran away else, a donkey to him. began the I may become who had been a faithful old and unfit donkey a musician servant to him for for work, so his master began saw there wis mischief the city toward big some a great to in the wind, saying: there. 7. 8. After he had he were very What mekes Oh, mel So I ran traveled a little tired. Feeling you pant My master away. I am going so, was But my going how way, he sorry saw a dog lying by the roadside, panting for him, the donkey walked the he:d, as though up to him and am old 2nd longer hunt. saids friend? to knock can I earn me on for I can no a living? to the city to be a musician. Why not go with me and see if you can do the game? The dog thought that was a wonderful idea, so they they saw a cat ever made, so the trotted on together. in the middle of «sked hers look quite out of spirits. I am old and would MOSTC OP_AND_DOWN 17. They hadn't gone very 18. the saddest face a cat had 19. Well, little 20. Wel., how 21. by the fire than catch mice, my mistress 22-6 oh, IT don't know what I shall live upon. 23. Oh, by all means go with us the city. Zhe feFtinge asa far before sitting donkey lady, waht's the matter with you? can I be gay when my life in danger? Because tried to drown me. You are a good night muscian, to is You I've run singer, the away road making rather sit from her, but, snd may mike your |