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ONCE THERE WAS A GIRL FROM AN ASYLUM WHO BROKE AWAY ONE
NIGHT. SHE WENT TO A GARAGE AND GOT AN AXE. SHE WAS
WALKING DOWN THE HIGHWAY, SWINGING THE AXE. A MAN IN A
CAR COULD ONLY SEE THE AXE COMING, SO HE LOCKED ALL
THE DOORS, ROLLED UP THE WINDOWS, AND DUCKED DOWN. THE
GIRL CHOPPED THE MAN AND CAR INTO LITTLE BITS AND
PIECES.
NARRATOR POINTS BEHIND THE LISTENER'S BACK AND SHOUTS:
AND THERE SHE IS.

Where learned: MICHIGAN ; HUNTINGTON WOODS

Subject headings: PROSE NARRATIVE -- Formula tale

Date learned: 11-10-1968

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