| Indeed it is true, it is perfectly true; Believe me, indeed, I am playing no tricks; An old man and his dog bide up there in the moon, And he's cross as a bundle of sticks. |
| Indeed it is true, it is perfectly true; Believe me, indeed, I am playing no tricks; An old man and his dog bide up there in the moon, And he's cross as a bundle of sticks. |
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| School is over, Oh, what fun! Lessons finished, Play begun. Who'll run fastest, You or I? Who'll laugh loudest? Let us try. |
| School is over, Oh, what fun! Lessons finished, Play begun. Who'll run fastest, You or I? Who'll laugh loudest? Let us try. |
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| "Little Polly, will you go a-walking to-day?" "Indeed, little Susan, I will, if I may." "Little Polly, your mother has said you may go; She was nice to say 'Yes;' she should never say 'No.'" "A rook has a nest on the top of the tree— A big ship is coming from over the sea: Now, which would be nicest, the ship or the nest?" "Why, that would be nicest that Polly likes best." |
| "Little Polly, will you go a-walking to-day?" "Indeed, little Susan, I will, if I may." "Little Polly, your mother has said you may go; She was nice to say 'Yes;' she should never say 'No.'" "A rook has a nest on the top of the tree— A big ship is coming from over the sea: Now, which would be nicest, the ship or the nest?" "Why, that would be nicest that Polly likes best." |
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