| They shuddered to think that the chase might fail,
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| And the Beaver, excited at last,
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| Went bounding along on the tip of its tail,
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| For the daylight was nearly past.
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| There is Thingumbob shouting! |
| the Bellman said,
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| He is shouting like mad, only hark!
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| He is waving his hands, he is wagging his head,
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| He has certainly found a Snark!
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| They hunted until darkness came,
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| And found not a feather or mark,
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| By which they could tell that stood their way
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| The Baker had met with the Snark.
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| In the midst of the word he was trying to say,
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| He has softly vanished away
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| They gazed in delight, while the Butcher exclaimed
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| He was always a desperate wag!
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| They beheld him, their Baker, their hero unnamed
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| On the top of a neighboring crag.
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| Erect and sublime, for one moment of time.
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| In the next, that wild figure they saw
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| As if stung by a spasm, plunged into a chasm,
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| While they waited and listened in awe.
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| It’s a Snark! |
| was the sound that first came to their ears,
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| And seemed almost too good to be true.
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| Then followed a torrent of laughter and cheers:
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| Then the ominous words It’s a Boo
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| Then, silence fancied they heard in the air
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| A weary and wandering sigh
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| Then sounded like jum! |
| but the others declare
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| It was only a breeze that went by.
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| In the midst of the word he was trying to say,
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| In the midst of his laughter and glee,
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| He softly and suddenly vanished away
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| For the Snark was a Boojum, you see.
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| Softly & suddenly vanished away
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| The snark was a Boojum you see. |