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Epilogue To Walrus and Carpenter Part Ii
II So then Lion played on (though his five iron was gone) 'Cause he had lost it in the 'attack', of a Shark who had come to play through for he'd won all the tourney's on that Sea Tour to date, He had just finished his winning of the Gold Cup (while grinning), the most prestigious award in the State, and although Lion fought Shark was not to be bought nor would his will be denied, So he shot once again - an arrow (on hole number ten) Yelling, "FORE" quite loudly, Shark cried, Well, the Lion got mad (thinking Shark now, a cad), So he took his five club and threw, but the Shark simply laughed and tapped on his Calf saying (under his breath), "Screw You" "You should exit this course so I can play my friend, Horse, Stop wasting my time You Big Fatty!!!" and he rode right on by to the next hole (with a sigh) and asked for the putter from his caddy... At this Lion said, "Later" and while looking at Gator, "Let's go to the clubhouse for drinks" and they're still there today (though they can't really play) On those phastasical Sea Worthy Links...
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