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Frederick Fox Went a Courting

Frederick Fox went a courting on a summer’s day fine Object of his desire was a vivacious vixen named Madeline They got along like a roof gets along with a gargoyle Like a garden takes to luscious black healthy soil He was thrilled with his date, and she seemed excited with he. Maybe a future for these two could easily be. But then he brought up children, and she did not want any. This was not Frederick’s plan, for he wanted at least twenty.

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