Bunny Lake Is Missing
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eXcept this dog.
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it was the giants dog, really.
He didnt know that he was on the train.

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And this dog had great Big...
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huge eyes and the most awful teeth.
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Who is it?
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But this dog had hundreds of teeth,
just to mash you up with.

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To mash you right up and....
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Such imagination.
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We might think of teeth gnashing.
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But mashing....
Which is exactly what they do, of course.

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Are you parents?
We dont usually see parents up here.

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Were looking for a four-year-old girl
named Bunny Lake.

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Have they lost one? How careless.
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-Are you Miss Benton?
-No, not at all.

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l am Miss Ford.
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Miss Benton and l started this school
together, but now lm retired...

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except for my book.
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lm writing a book on childrens fantasies.
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-Would you like a cigarette?
-No, thank you.

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l have all their little nightmares
on my tape machine.

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You dont have bars on these windows.
All the other windows have bars.

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The children arent meant
to come up here now.

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Elvira thinks l may frighten them
by asking about their dreams.

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But lll tell you something in confidence.
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Every now and again,
one brave child slips through the defenses.

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So, lets hunt, shall we?
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Now, whats her name?
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Her real name is Felicia,
but weve always called her Bunny.

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We have to call, although very often
when they hear the calling...

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they hide and laugh at us.
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This woman is crazy.
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Dont you think we all are,
to one degree or another?

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Crazy, l mean. Especially children.
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Thats why with a child
you have to think of everything.


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