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Caps For Sale

Bought my grandkids Caps for Sale And checked when it was written - Back in 1940! Still, The story has me smitten. A peddler cannot sell the caps He carries on his head And so he takes a nap beneath A giant tree instead. On waking, all the caps are gone But way up in the tree A monkey's perched on every branch And guess what we can see? On each one's head there is a cap Which he will not surrender. The peddler, in frustration, Leads us to the happy ender. He shakes his fists and stamps his feet, The monkeys imitating, Then throws his own cap on the ground And without hesitating, The simians all follow suit So all the caps come falling. The peddler piles them on his head And keeps on with his calling: "Caps for sale! For 50 cents!" The guy gets props for trying. The story leaves us with a smile (Though no one still is buying).

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Date: 4/2/2016 2:13:00 PM
Very good Ilene. So, he had all the caps stacked up ? Poor fellow,almost losing his livelihood.
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