Room on the Broom
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the Witch had a cat and a very tall hat and long ginger hair which she wore in a plat, how the cat purred, and how the Witch grinned as they sat on their broomstick and flew through the wind. But how the witch wailed, and how the cat spat when the wind blew so wildly it blew off her hat down! Cried the Witch, and they flew to the ground. They searched for the hat, but no hat could be found. Then out of the bushes on thundering paws there bounded a dog with a hat in his jaws. He dropped it politely. Then eagerly said, as the Witch pulled the hat firmly down on her head. I am a dog as keen as can be, is the room on the broom for a dog like me? Yes! Cried the Witch, and the dog clambered on the Witch tapped her broomstick and whoosh! They were gone over the fields and forests they flew, the dog wagged his tail, and the stormy wind blew the Witch laughed aloud and held onto her hat, but away blew the bow from her long ginger plat down! Cried the Witch, and they flew to the ground. They searched for the bow, but no bow could be found then out from a tree with an earsplitting shriek there flapped a green bird with a bow in her beak. She dropped it politely and bent her head low. Then said, as the Witch tied her platt in a bow. I am a bird as green as can be is there room on the broom for a bird like me? Yes! cried the Witch. So the bird fluttered on. The Witch tapped her broomstick and wash. They were gone over the reeds and rivers. They flew the Bird Street with glee, and the stormy wind blew.