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NEW METHOD OF CATCHING MICE

- Arthur F. Corbin

Perhaps some of your youthful readers will be glad to know how I catch mice. If you think so, you are at liberty to publish the following; for I do not intend to apply for a patent.
One evening last week we made some molasses candy; and, as too much of it, eaten before going to bed, is not good for the teeth, I spread some on a baking tin, and set it away to cool for the next day.
It was not cooked enough to harden thoroughly; and a little mouse had the curiosity to taste it; but, the moment his feet touched it, they stuck fast, and he could not getaway.
His cries for help brought two other mice to his assistance; but they shared the same fate, the molasses candy holding all three prisoners.
When I found them the next morning, all three were stuck fast. This shows what a useful thing molasses candy is to have in a house, and is a warning to all mice not to meddle with it.

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