IF MART HAD ONE
I see in the paper a picture from the Detroit Zoo* of a so-called “aoudad,” which looks to me exactly like the well-known fleecy friend of school children. Hence: Mary had an aoudad— It must have been a sham, For everywhere that Mary went Folks thought it was a lamb. It followed her to school one day. Which made the children glad. They all quit work and ran to play With Mary’s aoudad. Alas, the teacher kicked it out! Said she: “I never had A chance before, nor will again, To kick an aoudad.** —“Detroit News."
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 23
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100IF MART HAD ONE Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 460, 15 September 1928, Page 23
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