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What do I see? Baby's knee.
Tickily, tickily, tic, tac, tee.
One for a penny, two for a pound;
Tickily, tickily, round and round.
A Hygiene Song
A Legend Of Knockmany
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A Flag Incident
BY M. M. THOMAS (ADAPTED) When marching to Chattanooga the corps had reached a little wooded valley between the mountains. The colonel, with others, rode ahead, and, striking into a bypath, suddenly came upon a secluded little cabin surrounded by...
A Flower Book
<style type="text/css"> <!-- .caption {font-weight: bold; color: #6B8E23} .figcenter {margin: auto; text-align: center; margin-top: 3em; margin-bottom: 3em;} --> </style> <p>When the snow lies thick on the ground and all the streams that ba...
A Foot Play
Up, down--up, down. One foot up and one foot down, All the way to London town. Tra la la la la la. ...
A French Puck
Among the mountain pastures and valleys that lie in the centre of France there dwelt a mischievous kind of spirit, whose delight it was to play tricks on everybody, and particularly on the shepherds and the cowboys. They never knew when they w...
A Funny Family
There was a little lady she was'nt very big She had a spotted cow ... Also a spotted pig ... Her dress had dots ... Her dog had lots ... it was a funny family but oh so very trig ...
A Girl's Valentine Charm
AS TOLD BY HERSELF (FROM THE CONNOISSEUR, 1775) Last Friday was Valentine's Day, and I'll tell you what I did the night before. I got five bay leaves, and pinned four of them to the four corners of my pillow, and the fifth to the middle; and th...
A Great Fight
Tom, Uncle John told me last night that he was going to make a hard fight. I thought he was going to war. He could not tell me all about this fight then, because some one came for him, to go to see a sick child. When I went to bed, I dreamed Un...
A Gunpowder Story
BY JOHN ESTEN COOKE (ADAPTED) In the autumn of 1777 the English decided to attack Fort Henry, at Wheeling, in northwestern Virginia. This was an important border fort named in honor of Patrick Henry, and around which had grown up a small vi...
A Happy Day In Birdland
"The birds," said daddy, "found a new room for breakfast. It was in a row of bushes--and the bushes were berry bushes. "One day as they were having the best sort of a time eating, who should look down at them but the king of the clouds. He looke...
A Hunter's Lamp
<div> <img src="/images/i208.png" alt="A Hunter's Lamp" title="A Hunter's Lamp" height="356" width="283" /> A Hunter's Lamp </div> <p>In the old pioneer days, every hunter used to make himself a lamp, for it was much easier to make than a candle. It i...
A Huron Cinderella
BY HOWARD ANGUS KENNEDY Many years ago there was an Indian chief who had three daughters; and they lived in a lodge by the side of the Ottawa River--not in a wigwam, mind you, but a good old Huron lodge, like a tunnel, made of two rows of young...
A Hygiene Song
A FOLK SONG 1. We're for happiness and health, hurrah! But we have no claims on wealth, hurrah! And we stand for all that's clean, Flies must go, this sure doth mean, So we trap and swat and...
A Knee Game
What do I see? Baby's knee. Tickily, tickily, tic, tac, tee. One for a penny, two for a pound; Tickily, tickily, round and round. ...
A Legend Of Knockmany
What Irish man, woman, or child has not heard of our renowned Hibernian Hercules, the great and glorious Fin M'Coul? Not one, from Cape Clear to the Giant's Causeway, nor from that back again to Cape Clear. And, by the way, speaking of the Giant's...
A Legend Of Kwannon
In the days of the gods, Ama-no-Hashidate was the Floating Bridge of Heaven. By way of this bridge came the deities from heaven to earth, bearing their jewelled spears, their great bows and heavenly-feathered arrows, their wonder robes and thei...
A Lesson Of Faith
BY MRS. ALFRED GATTY (ADAPTED) "Let me hire you as a nurse for my poor children," said a butterfly to a quiet caterpillar, who was strolling along a cabbage-leaf in her odd, lumbering fashion. "See these little eggs," continued the butterfly; "...
A Little Folks' Alphabet
BY CAROLYN WELLS Affable Andy Ate sugar candy. Boisterous Ben Shot at a hen. Careless Corinne Lost her gold pin. Dear little Davy Liked chicken gravy. Elegant Ed Had a new sled. ...
A Little Gentleman
When Mother drops things on the floor, My father asks me: "Who Should always pick them up for her?" And so I always do. He says I haven't far to reach And that a gentleman Must do things for his Mother ...
A Long-bow Story
One day a bunniah,[1] or banker, was walking along a country road when he overtook a farmer going in the same direction. Now the bunniah was very grasping, like most of his class, and was lamenting that he had had no chance of making any money tha...
A Lost Paradise
In the middle of a great forest there lived a long time ago a charcoal-burner and his wife. They were both young and handsome and strong, and when they got married, they thought work would never fail them. But bad times came, and they grew poo...
A Message To Mother Goose
By Ellen Manly. Once on a time there lived a child--so it was told to me-- Who never heard of Mother Goose and her fine family. The man who lived up in the moon he saw her with his eyes, And told the shocking story to the ...
A Miller His Son And Their Ass
A miller and his son were driving their ass to a neighboring fair to sell him. They had not gone far when they met a troop of women collected around a well. "Look," cried one, "did you ever see such fellows, to be trudging on foot when they might ...
A Mock Battle
When Nimble had three-points on each of his antlers, in his fourth summer, he felt that he was at last grown up. He was now a "three-pointer." Some of the older bucks had no more points than he. Many of them were but "four-pointers." His own fathe...
A Monkey-hunt
<div> <img src="/images/i196.png" alt="The Monkeys in the Tree Tops" title="The Monkeys in the Tree Tops" height="400" width="280" /> The Monkeys in the Tree Tops </div> <p>We all love to go a-hunting; every one of us in some way; and it is only the di...