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Hanky-Panky At the North Pole

Hanky-Panky at the North Pole By Elton Camp Santa came in early from the workshop At the door he came angrily to a stop The shocking sight that gave him pause Frosty the Snowman cuddling Mrs. Claus “You’re supposed to be a jolly, happy soul. In your stocking expect find lumps of coal.” “And I’ll just confiscate that old silk hat And see how well you do without that.” “And I’ll take you along on my sleigh So you’ll vanish into water along the way.” Mrs. Claus came up with a lame excuse, But she was caught—there was no use

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