| The Beaver confessed, with affectionate looks
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| More eloquent even than tears,
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| It had learned in ten minutes far more than all books
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| Would have taught it in seventy years.
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| Such friends, as the Beaver and Butcher became,
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| Have seldom if ever been known;
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| In winter or summer 'twas always the same-
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| You could never find either alone.
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| And when quarrels arose- as one frequently finds
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| Quarrels will spite of every endeavour-
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| The song of the Jubjub recurred to their minds,
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| And cemented their friendship for ever!
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| (Butcher + Beaver)
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| Oh it’s hard to believe we could end up friends,
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| By a delicate combination
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| (Butcher)
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| Of fear of the dark,
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| (Beaver)
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| Belief in the Snark,
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| (Both)
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| And intelligent conversation.
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| Who would have guessed on this windswept night,
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| We would balance the whole equation?
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| (Butcher)
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| Who would have forseen, friendship between,
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| (Beaver)
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| Female Beaver
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| (Butcher)
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| And male caucasian? |