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The concert it was fine, And every bird tried "Who best should sing for Robin And
Jenny Wren the bride "When in came the Cuckoo, And made a great rout ; He
caught hold of Jenny, And pulled her about. Cock Robin was angry, And so was ...
The concert it was fine, And every bird tried "Who best should sing for Robin And
Jenny Wren the bride "When in came the Cuckoo, And made a great rout ; He
caught hold of Jenny, And pulled her about. Cock Robin was angry, And so was ...
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The concert it was fine , And every bird tried Who best should sing for Robin And
Jenny Wren the bride When in came the Cuckoo , And made a great rout ; He
caught hold of Jenny , And pulled her about . Cock Robin was angry , And so was
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The concert it was fine , And every bird tried Who best should sing for Robin And
Jenny Wren the bride When in came the Cuckoo , And made a great rout ; He
caught hold of Jenny , And pulled her about . Cock Robin was angry , And so was
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I, said the Bull, Because I can pull ; So, Cock Robin, farewell. All the birds of the
air Fell a-sighing and sobbing, When they heard the bell toll For poor Cock Robin
. ASTCB, LÍN'.ií AND TH.DÏN FOUNUTwN'S В L LITTLE EED EIÛING-HOOD, ...
I, said the Bull, Because I can pull ; So, Cock Robin, farewell. All the birds of the
air Fell a-sighing and sobbing, When they heard the bell toll For poor Cock Robin
. ASTCB, LÍN'.ií AND TH.DÏN FOUNUTwN'S В L LITTLE EED EIÛING-HOOD, ...
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I , said the Bull , Because I can pull ; So , Cock Robin , farewell . All the birds of
the air Fell a - sighing and sobbing , When they heard the bell toll For poor Cock
Robin . ANAL ASI DO NE The Bull TOLLING THE BELL . COCK ROBIN .
I , said the Bull , Because I can pull ; So , Cock Robin , farewell . All the birds of
the air Fell a - sighing and sobbing , When they heard the bell toll For poor Cock
Robin . ANAL ASI DO NE The Bull TOLLING THE BELL . COCK ROBIN .
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Pull the string, and the latch will come up," said the old lady, " for I am ill, and
cannot open the door." The cruel Wolf did so, .and jumping on the bed, ate the
poor grandmother up. Then he put on her nightcap and got into her I bed. By and
bye ...
Pull the string, and the latch will come up," said the old lady, " for I am ill, and
cannot open the door." The cruel Wolf did so, .and jumping on the bed, ate the
poor grandmother up. Then he put on her nightcap and got into her I bed. By and
bye ...
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