Never seed this'un afore! I s'pose it's leadin' up to the book chapter "The Ides of February" where Miz Beaver keeps askin' "Why is you mens such critturs of dee-ceit?"
Pedantic note dept.: The Ides of February was actually on the 13th, according to an old rhyme from Latin class: In March, October, July, and May, The Ides come on the 15th day, The Nones the 7th; all else besides Have two days less for Nones and Ides.
Never seed this'un afore! I s'pose it's leadin' up to the book chapter "The Ides of February" where Miz Beaver keeps askin' "Why is you mens such critturs of dee-ceit?"
ReplyDeletePedantic note dept.: The Ides of February was actually on the 13th, according to an old rhyme from Latin class:
In March, October, July, and May,
The Ides come on the 15th day,
The Nones the 7th; all else besides
Have two days less for Nones and Ides.
Oh, and I just noticed the shape of her balloon!
ReplyDeleteNot much of a joke here (?) but the body language is just great!
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