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fel-ees! He is qui-et, he issmall,he is black From hisears to the tip of his tail; He can creep through the ti > ni-est crack,
think there was no-bo- dy shy ~ er, But his voice has been heard on the roof
walk onthe narrowest rail He can pick a - nycardfrom a pack,
he wascurled up by the fire, And he’s some-times beenheard by the fire,
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was a-hout on the roof (Atleast we all heard that some-bo-dy purred) Which is
on-ly huntingformice. He ean play any wick with acork Or spoon and a bit of fish paste; If you
in con-test- a= ble proof. Of fhis sin- gu-lar ma ~ gi -cal powers: And I've known the family to
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2 a Ladies and gentlemen, I giv
Ma-gi-cal Mis - ter Mis-tof - fel -ees! fel-eest you the marvellous, Magical
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