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[Henry Houdini](R6NQYLZ9) was brave and spry, His tiny frame with fur did fly. One sunny day, the gate ajar, And Henry thought, 'I'll travel far!'

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Trotting along the busy street, Henry's heart was filled with beat. But sneaky eyes were on his tail, A dog-napper set to prevail.

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The van appeared with a sudden screech, Henry's adventure was out of reach. Caught and whisked, away he went, To an unknown place, he was sent.

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But Henry was smart, and sly too, He schemed and plotted what to do. He nibbled ropes and scanned the scene, His inner light remained serene.

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A bumpy road, the van slowed down, And there it was, a chance to crown. Henry squeezed through, a narrow crack, This magic dog was coming back!

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With paws so swift on leaves and sand, Henry dashed over the open land. He followed scents of homebound air, The breeze that showed him where to fare.

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At last he reached a familiar lane, And in his heart, love spilled like rain. His little house was just ahead, Back to the place he had been fed.

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His tail a’wagging, heart aglow, Straight through the gate he'd always know. [Henry Houdini](R6NQYLZ9) safe and sound, In his backyard, he could be found.

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And as he dozed, he dreamed anew, Of adventures wild and skies so blue. But home was best, Henry would say, For there was love to end each day.

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'Beware, dog-napper!' Henry now yawned, To those who think they'd have him pawned. For he's not just any dog, you see. He's [Henry Houdini](R6NQYLZ9), wild and free!

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