A Treasury of Pleasure Books for Young PeopleJoseph Cundall |
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... slept on some hay , The very same Farmer was passing that way ; He took poor Tom's pipe , and bade him prepare To answer his crimes before the Lord Mayor . To the Lord Mayor he took him , and told ΙΟ TOM THE PIPER'S SON .
... slept on some hay , The very same Farmer was passing that way ; He took poor Tom's pipe , and bade him prepare To answer his crimes before the Lord Mayor . To the Lord Mayor he took him , and told ΙΟ TOM THE PIPER'S SON .
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... answered Margery , " come to teach Billy . ” “ Oh , little Goody , " says Mrs. Wilson , with plea- sure in her face , " I am glad to see you ! Billy wants you sadly , for he has learned his lesson . " Then out came the little boy ...
... answered Margery , " come to teach Billy . ” “ Oh , little Goody , " says Mrs. Wilson , with plea- sure in her face , " I am glad to see you ! Billy wants you sadly , for he has learned his lesson . " Then out came the little boy ...
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... answered , " Bread . " " Well , then , " says she , " set up the first letter . " He put up the B , to which the next added r , and the next e , the next a , the next d , and it stood thus , Bread . " And what had you , Polly Comb , for ...
... answered , " Bread . " " Well , then , " says she , " set up the first letter . " He put up the B , to which the next added r , and the next e , the next a , the next d , and it stood thus , Bread . " And what had you , Polly Comb , for ...
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... answered , “ A conjurer ! a con- jurer ! " and so they parted . But it did not end thus , for a warrant was issued out against Mrs. Margery , and she was carried to a meeting of the justices , whither all the neighbours followed her ...
... answered , “ A conjurer ! a con- jurer ! " and so they parted . But it did not end thus , for a warrant was issued out against Mrs. Margery , and she was carried to a meeting of the justices , whither all the neighbours followed her ...
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... answered the offending drake ; " but he is much too big for his age , and a beating will do him good . ” The mother smoothed his ruffled feathers , but the poor ugly - looking duckling was pecked at , pushed , and ridiculed by both ...
... answered the offending drake ; " but he is much too big for his age , and a beating will do him good . ” The mother smoothed his ruffled feathers , but the poor ugly - looking duckling was pecked at , pushed , and ridiculed by both ...
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