The History of Giles Gingerbread a Little Boy Who Lived Upon Learning
The History of Giles Gingerbread a Little Boy Who Lived Upon Learning
Tommy Trip
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M, M, Money tor you Mr. M, when I can when I fool it away, \ou shall call me monkf \ nuts and Nancy for ever. O, O, oranges, one a penny, two a penny, oranges. T, P, Punch and the puppet show, you stand for quail, Mr. Q, and I shall always think on you when I see a queer fellow. I!, HI are t raven, Mr. R, and a rat catcher. S, stands for swan. T, T, oh, Mr. T, I kr. Ow you by my top and trumpet. T ?, I t>r that. \V, W, a man can u * you when he has a wild duvk lor dinner. \ \, you look so cross..., that I shall know you again by your double face. Y, Y, you are like my yellow ham- mer, Mr. V. /, is a zany, who loves not his book, or his matter, or school. Giles was fond of his book, and as liis father gave him a new one every day, which he eat up, it may be truly said he lived upon learning. Sir To* by, hearing what a good boy he was, took him to London in his eoach, and no doubt, he will soon get one of his own ; when he does, we shall let ot readers know it. Farewell. Giles Gingerbread he lov'd cream, custard and curds ; And good books so well, that he eat up his words.
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