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The Classic Tales. Volume VI
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Appley Dapply’s Nursery Rhymes ...
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Appley Dapply, a lit...
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In somebody’s cupboard There’s everything n...
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Appley Dapply has little sharp eyes. ...
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Now who is this knocking at Cottontail’s do...
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And when she peeps out there is nobodv ther...
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Hark! I hear it again! Tap, tap, tappit! Ta...
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Old Mr. Pricklepin has never a cushion ...
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You know the old woman who lived in a shoe?...
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I think if she lived in a little shoe-house...
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Diggory Diggory Delvet! A little old man in...
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Gravy and potatoes in a good brown pot— ...
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There once was an amiable guinea-pig, ...
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He wore a sweet tie, As blue as the sky— ...
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And his whiskers and buttons Were very big....
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for LITTLE PETER ...
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Cecily Parsley’s Nursery Rhymes ...
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Cecily Parsley lived...
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Gentlemen came every day, Till...
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Goosey, goosey, gander, Whither will you wa...
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This pig went to market; This pig stayed at...
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This pig had a bit of meat; ...
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And this pig had none; ...
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This little pig cried Wee! wee! wee! ...
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Pussy-cat sits by the fire; How should she ...
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“How do you do, Mistress Pussy? Mistress Pu...
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Three blind mice, three blind mice, See how...
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Bow, wow, wow! Whose dog art thou? ...
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We have a little garden, A garden of our ow...
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We love our little garden, And tend it with...
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Ninny Nanny Netticoat, In a white petticoat...
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TO MARGERY, JEAN AND...
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The Tale of Little Pig Robinson ...
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Chapter One When I was a child I us...
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Great was the excitement when the fishing boats returned with a good c...
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Susan with her basket met Stumpy at the corner of Broad Street. Susan ...
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A yellow cat who sat in the rigging was also watching the cask. ...
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Sam was in high spirits; he had had a big catch. He and his mate and t...
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Chapter Two You remember the song about the Owl and the Pu...
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Aunt Porcas was a large smiling black pig who took in washing. We shal...
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Chapter Three The walk to Stymouth was a long one, in spit...
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Robinson trotted on until he was out of breath and very hot. He had cr...
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Robinson jumped up and pushed his basket through a very narrow stile, ...
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Robinson continued to walk along the road. He passed by an orchard whe...
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At the house beyond the mill, there is a big dog that barks; but the b...
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Robinson walked on along the road, and presently he came to another st...
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Chapter Four Stymouth is a pretty little town, situated at...
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And there are marine stores that sell spy-glasses, and sou’westers, an...
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Indeed, it was difficult to walk about without being pushed off the pa...
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When Robinson took courage to come out again into Fore Street, he deci...
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Sarah Polly and her little girl friend went into fits of giggling, so ...
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Chapter Five Old Mr. Mumby was a deaf old man in spectacle...
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“What pleasure,” said Aunt Dorcas feelingly – “what possible pleasure ...
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Mrs. Flock was the sheep that had run against Robinson; she had bought...
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Chapter Six Stymouth was full of inns; too full. The farme...
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Said he – “I say, little pig! do you like snuff?” Now if Robinso...
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There were ever so many ships in the harbour; the noise and bustle was...
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Robinson and the cook went on board across a shaky plank. When Robinso...
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Captain Barnabas stood up in the bows of his schooner; he yelled and s...
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Chapter Seven It must not be supposed for one moment that ...
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The attitude of the cat was perplexing to Robinson. Obviously it disap...
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Therefore the cat neglected its duties, and was upon the worst of term...
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Robinson paid no attention. In fact, he and the cat were both on the s...
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In the absence of the cat, Robinson fell asleep peacefully upon the wa...
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“I’m sure I have given you enough hints,” said the cat to Robinson. “W...
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By this time there began to be ominous sounds below; those of the sail...
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Chapter Eight Robinson rowed away from the “Pound of Candl...
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It was at this moment – he being a quarter of a mile away – that the t...
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Half an hour’s rowing brought him to the beach of a large and fertile ...
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If you want a more detailed description of the island, you must read “...
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Preface As I walk’d by myself, ...
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The Fairy Caravan ( 1929 ) ...
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CHAPTER I Tuppenny ...
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CHAPTER II The Travelling Circus...
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CHAPTER III Moving Camp ...
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CHAPTER IV Pony Billy in the Pou...
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CHAPTER V The Misses Pussycats’ ...
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CHAPTER VI Little Mouse ...
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CHAPTER VII Springtime in Birds’...
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CHAPTER VIII The Pigmy Elephant ...
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CHAPTER IX By Wilfin Beck ...
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CHAPTER X The Sheep ...
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CHAPTER XI Habbitrot ...
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CHAPTER XII Across the Ford ...
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CHAPTER XIII Codlin Croft Orchar...
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CHAPTER XIV Demerara Sugar ...
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CHAPTER XV Pony Billy’s Search ...
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CHAPTER XVI The Effect of Toadst...
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CHAPTER XVII Fairy Horse-shoes ...
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CHAPTER XVIII The Woods by Moonl...
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CHAPTER XIX Mary Ellen ...
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CHAPTER XX Iky Shepster’s Play ...
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CHAPTER XXI The Veterinary Retri...
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CHAPTER XXII Cuckoo Brow Lane ...
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CHAPTER XXIII The Fairy in the O...
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Glossary [01] Bedding chest, ...
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