Favourites of a Nursery of Seventy Years Ago; And Some Others of Later Date

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Favourites of a Nursery of Seventy Years Ago; And Some Others of Later Date
Edith Emerson Forbes
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" ////; 7-7 a* . T\n rur. / Then on lo the ho\ In- sprang in a trier. And roused Mrs. (ioNile from heel; She only had lime to hiss once or twiee Klre he snapped oft' her lily-white head.
Her sisters at home felt anxious and low, When (iol)l>le did not appear. And (ioosey, determined her fate to know.
Went and sought all the Held far and near At last she descried poor (iohhle's head. And some feathers not far apart.
208 FAVOURITES OF A NURSERY So she told Ganderee she had found her dead, And the
...y both felt quite sad at heart.
Now, Goosey was pretty, but liked her own way, Like Gobble, and some other birds; " 'Tis no matter, " said she, . " if I only obey A part of my mother's last words. " So her house she soon built of nice red brick, But she only thatched it with straw; And she thought, that however the fox might kick. He could not get in e'en a paw.
So she went to sleep, and at dead of night She heard at the door a low scratch ; And presently Reynard, with all his might, Attempted to jump on the thatch.


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