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<h2> Uncle Josh in a Museum </h2>
<p>WHEN I wuz in New York one day I wuz a walkin' along down the street when
I cum to a theater or play doins' of some kind or other, so I got to
lookin' at the picters, and I noticed whar it sed it only cost ten cents
to go in, and I alowed I might as well go in and see it. Wall I don't
spose I'd bin in thar over five minutes afore I made myself the laffin'
stock of every one in thar. I noticed a feller a sottin' thar gittin' his
boots blacked, and thar was a durned little pick pockit a pickin' his
pockits. Wall I didn't want to see him git robbed, so I went right up to
him and I sed—look out mister, you air gittin' your pockits picked,
wall sir, that durned cuss never sed a word and every body commenced to
laff, and I looked round to see what they wuz a laffin' at, and it wan't
no man at all, nothin' only a durned old wax figger. I never felt so
durned foolish since the day I popped the question to Samantha. Wall then
I looked round a spell longer, and thar wuz a feller what they called the
human pin cushion, and he wuz stuck chock full of needles and pins and
looked like a hedge hog; he'd be a mighty handy feller at a quiltin'.
Wall, then a feller cum along and sed, "everybody over to this end of the
hall." Wall, I went along with the rest of them, and durn my buttins if
thar wa'nt a feller what had more picters painted on him than thar is in a
story book. Wall, I'd jist got to lookin' at him when that feller what had
charge sed, "right this way everybody," and we all went into whar they wuz
havin' the theater doins', and I got sot down and a feller cum out and
sung a song I hadn't heered since I wuz a youngster. Neer as I kin
remember it wuz this way—</p>
<p>Kind friends I hadn't had but one sleigh ride this year,<br/>
And I cum within one of not bein' here,<br/>
The facts I'll relate near as I kin remember,<br/>
It happened some time 'bout last December.<br/>
Li too ra loo ri too ra loo<br/>
ri too ra loo la ri do.<br/>
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The load was composed of both girls and boys,<br/>
All tryin' to outdo the other in noise.<br/>
And the way that we guarded agin the cold weather<br/>
Wuz settin' all up spoon fashion together.<br/>
Li too ra loo ri too ra loo<br/>
ri too ra loo ri li do.<br/></p>
<p>Wall, they had a parrit in that place and the way he sputtered and
jabbered and talked! He wuz a whole show all to himself. Wall, I bought
one of them birds from a feller one time—he said it wuz a good
talker. Wall, I took it hum and hed it about three months, and it never
sed a durned word. I put in most of my spare time tryin' to git it to say
"Uncle Josh," but the durned critter wouldn't do it, so I got mad at him
one day and throwed him out in the barn yard amongst the chickens, and
left him thar. Wall, when I went out the next mornin', I tell you thar wuz
a sight. Half of them chickens wuz dead, and the rest of 'em wuz skeered
to death, and that durned parrit had a rooster by the neck up agin the
barn, and jist a givin' him an awful whippin', and every time he'd hit him
he'd say, "Now you say Uncle Josh, gol durn you, you say Uncle Josh."</p>
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