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Joseph Cundall. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG . ONCE upon a time an old woman was sweeping out her cottage , when to her great joy she found a silver penny . The good woman sat down to think what she should do with such a good piece of luck ...
Joseph Cundall. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG . ONCE upon a time an old woman was sweeping out her cottage , when to her great joy she found a silver penny . The good woman sat down to think what she should do with such a good piece of luck ...
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Joseph Cundall. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG . then she thought she would buy a hen that laid eggs well ; but after thinking and thinking for a long , long time , she thought she would buy a pig ! So the old woman put up her broom in a clo ...
Joseph Cundall. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG . then she thought she would buy a hen that laid eggs well ; but after thinking and thinking for a long , long time , she thought she would buy a pig ! So the old woman put up her broom in a clo ...
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... then a little dog came trotting up ; so the old wo- man said to him : " Good dog , bite pig ; pig will not get over the stile , and I shall not get home to - night . " But the dog would not . THE THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG . So the.
... then a little dog came trotting up ; so the old wo- man said to him : " Good dog , bite pig ; pig will not get over the stile , and I shall not get home to - night . " But the dog would not . THE THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG . So the.
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Joseph Cundall. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG . So the old woman held up and said : her stick , " Good stick , beat dog ; dog will not bite pig , pig will not get over the stile , and I shall not get home to - night . " But the stick would ...
Joseph Cundall. THE OLD WOMAN AND HER PIG . So the old woman held up and said : her stick , " Good stick , beat dog ; dog will not bite pig , pig will not get over the stile , and I shall not get home to - night . " But the stick would ...
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