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Fairy�s Album With Rhymes of Fairyland

Anonymous

9781465545923
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Library of Alexandria
Overview
The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe. This is the shoe. And this is the dame Without a name, Who Lived in the Shoe. These are the children, quite a score— Perhaps one less, perhaps one more— Who worried the dame without a name, Who Lived in the Shoe. This is the broth so weak and thin, With never a bit of bread therein, Made for the children, quite a score— Perhaps one less, perhaps one more— Who worried the dame without a name, Who Lived in the Shoe. This is the stick so long and thick, That followed the broth so weak and thin, With never a bit of bread therein, Made for the children, quite a score— Perhaps one less, perhaps one more— Who worried the dame without a name, Who Lived in the Shoe. This is the bed within the shoe, That the children got in, two by two, Urged by the stick so long and thick, That followed the broth so weak and thin, With never a bit of bread therein, Made for the children, quite a score