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Bobbie Jo's Purse
Bobbie jo went to town to buy a purse. Just any purse would not do, Bobbie jo thought her self as someone very special. Seems like every time she went to town to buy something, trouble followed her there. This time things would be different, yes sir she would return with a purse, so grand, as only she could own. She arrived at Bee Hive Department store right as they were opening their grand doors. She had no trouble she spotted her prized purse which was on sale at a price she could afford. Bobbie jo picked up her purse so fine, took it to cashier Lucy McBlame also a charming friend. "Good morning, Bobbie Jo, what a fine purse you have picked out for yourself my dear." She gladly paid for her purse and left Bee Hive's she was walking down the street so proud, she had got what she came for, that was for sure. A stranger came out of no where and proceeded to snatch both purse's from her grasp. Bobbie JO stood there in shock, as the strange fellow ran down the street and out of her sight. Poor Bobbie jo, she would go home empty handed and once again trouble had followed her. She would have to wait until another day to buy a purse, but not today, so home she went. wrote 6-5-07 Third Bobbie Jo Poem written., Bobbie Jo's Dress Bobbie Jo's Shoes Bobbie Jo's Purse, to understand her it would help to read first one.
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