The Cat And Fiddle book Eight Dramatised Nursery Rhymes for Nursery Performers

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The Cat And Fiddle book Eight Dramatised Nursery Rhymes for Nursery Performers
Florence Eveleen Eleanore Olliffe Bell
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MRS. J. Oh, Mrs. Crabstick, cheer up, just when we've come to such a nice tea-party.
MRS. C. I depend on my tea.
MRS. B. Oh, of course; so do I.
MRS. J. We all do.
MRS. S. Well, I hope you'll get it as you like it to-day.
MRS. C. One doesn't get what one's used to out of their own house, but if you come out to tea one must make the best of it.
MRS. J. [to MRS. S. ]. And your little maid, Sukey, makes such good tea.
MRS. S. Yes, she does, but to-day she's out. I'm afraid she must have had a tumb
...le off her bicycle.
MRS. C. Bicycle indeed ! In my young days feet were good enough.
MRS. J. [laughing]. Quite true, Mrs. Crabstick. If we had been meant to go on bicycles we should be born with wheels instead of legs.
JLLY PUT THE KETTLE ON 19 MRS. B. Ah, it's a weary world.
MRS. S. Oh dear me, Mrs. Crabstick, don't be so gloomy. I've got another little maid to take Sukey's place this after- noon. You'll get your tea all the same. The kettle's boiling now. Polly, is everything ready ?
POLLY. Yes, ma'am.


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