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==== Preface ==== Ah, how oft we read or hear of <br> Boys we almost stand in fear of!<br> For example, take these stories<br> Of two youths, named Max and Moritz,<br> Who, instead of early turning<br> Their young minds to useful learning,<br> Often leered with horrid features<br> At their lessons and their teachers. [[File:Max_und_Moritz_tinted_3.png|thumb|The widow's four chickens (first trick)]] [[File:Max_und_Moritz_tinted_21.png|thumb|The widow's house (second trick)]] Look now at the empty head: he<br> Is for mischief always ready.<br> Teasing creatures - climbing fences,<br> Stealing apples, pears, and quinces,<br> Is, of course, a deal more pleasant,<br> And far easier for the present,<br> Than to sit in schools or churches,<br> Fixed like roosters on their perches But O dear, O dear, O deary,<br> When the end comes sad and dreary!<br> 'Tis a dreadful thing to tell<br> That on Max and Moritz fell!<br> All they did this book rehearses,<br> Both in pictures and in verses.
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