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Then the next thing They made a swing , But Jill set up a big cry , For the swing gave way In the midst of their play , And threw her into the pig - sty . The sow came by ; Says Jack , “ I'll try If I can't ride this prancer ; She's a ...
Then the next thing They made a swing , But Jill set up a big cry , For the swing gave way In the midst of their play , And threw her into the pig - sty . The sow came by ; Says Jack , “ I'll try If I can't ride this prancer ; She's a ...
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The Fairy gave her a barleycorn , and told her to put it in a flower - pot ( for it was not a common barleycorn ) , and when it grew into a flower she should have her wish . The very next day the farmer's wife found that a tall ...
The Fairy gave her a barleycorn , and told her to put it in a flower - pot ( for it was not a common barleycorn ) , and when it grew into a flower she should have her wish . The very next day the farmer's wife found that a tall ...
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LITTLE TOTTY . on the table to play , and gave her a plate full of water , with a wreath of flowers round it , and a tulip leaf , on which Totty rowed about , with two white horse - hairs for oars . Then she looked pretty indeed !
LITTLE TOTTY . on the table to play , and gave her a plate full of water , with a wreath of flowers round it , and a tulip leaf , on which Totty rowed about , with two white horse - hairs for oars . Then she looked pretty indeed !
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It happened when Cinderella was about seventeen years old , that the King of that country gave a ball , to which all ladies of the land , and among the rest the young girl's sisters , were invited . So they made AWC CINDERELLA . her ...
It happened when Cinderella was about seventeen years old , that the King of that country gave a ball , to which all ladies of the land , and among the rest the young girl's sisters , were invited . So they made AWC CINDERELLA . her ...
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This wonderful Dog Was Dame Hubbard's delight ; IIe could sing , he could dance , Ile could read , he could write . So she gave him rich dainties Whenever he fed , And erected a monument Wlien he was dead . PUBLIC LY A STOR .
This wonderful Dog Was Dame Hubbard's delight ; IIe could sing , he could dance , Ile could read , he could write . So she gave him rich dainties Whenever he fed , And erected a monument Wlien he was dead . PUBLIC LY A STOR .
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