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I have a pair of buckles ; I don't want another pair , ” said her mother , and walked on . Rosamond was very sorry that her ... cried she , pulling her mother's ROSAMOND , a little girl about seven years old , was hand , “ look , look !
I have a pair of buckles ; I don't want another pair , ” said her mother , and walked on . Rosamond was very sorry that her ... cried she , pulling her mother's ROSAMOND , a little girl about seven years old , was hand , “ look , look !
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A widely circulated story has claimed a Boston MOTHER GOOSE widow by the name of Goose ( or Vergoose ) as the originator of the name and the collection . She was TRADITIONAL or folk poetry consists of that body said to have sung the ...
A widely circulated story has claimed a Boston MOTHER GOOSE widow by the name of Goose ( or Vergoose ) as the originator of the name and the collection . She was TRADITIONAL or folk poetry consists of that body said to have sung the ...
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The American Mother Goose . Collected by Ray Nursery Rhymes . Illustrated by Lovat Fraser . New Woods . Foreword by John A. Lomax . Illustrated York : Alfred A. Knopf , new ed . , 1946. ( P - M ) by Ed Hargin .
The American Mother Goose . Collected by Ray Nursery Rhymes . Illustrated by Lovat Fraser . New Woods . Foreword by John A. Lomax . Illustrated York : Alfred A. Knopf , new ed . , 1946. ( P - M ) by Ed Hargin .
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