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SUNNY STORIES FOR LITTLE ONES THOMAS NELSON HC


Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd.

8" X 10 1/4"


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Text Found in Images:

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SUNNY
STORIES
SUNNY
STORIES
NELSON
SUNNY
STORIES
SUNNY
STORIES
NELSON

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SUNNY
STORIES
SUNNY
STORIES
NELSON
SUNNY
STORIES
SUNNY
STORIES
NELSON

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SUNNY STORIES
FOR THE LITTLE ONES
THOMAS NELSON AND SONS, LTD.
LONDON, EDINBURGH, AND NEW YORK
THE WONDERFUL BED.
SUNNY
STORIES
FOR
THE
LITTLE
ONES
THOMAS
NELSON
AND
SONS,
LTD.
LONDON,
EDINBURGH,
AND
NEW
YORK
THE
WONDERFUL
BED.

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May and the Peacock.
"How proud the peacock is!" said May;
hutch. he isn’t ers and besides, at is a and going going sweets lot, them rabbit’s things they to and and to never be like May keep he plum-pudding. a and that. rabbit had shall dogs the a pet biscuits how Peacock. So be any with rabbit Brer very more, and and Rabbit crack- kind in cakes, but And, shot a
and because set men on them. guns
And struts along as though he’d say,
‘There’s none SO grand as I.
May
and
the
Peacock.
"How
proud
the
peacock
said
May;
hutch.
he
isn’t
ers
and
besides,
at
is
a
and
going
going
sweets
lot,
rabbit’s
things
they
to
and
and
to
never
be
like
May
keep
he
a
and
that.
rabbit
had
shall
dogs
the
pet
biscuits
how
Peacock.
So
be
any
with
rabbit
Brer
very
more,
and
and
Rabbit
crack-
kind
in
cakes,
but
And,
shot
a
and
because
set
men
on
them.
guns
holds
his
head
high,
And
struts
along
as
though
he’d
say,
‘There’s
none
grand
as
I.

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grew grumbled Now folk, there bought rent-bag wards angry miller handsome, who these were and grew and the would grew of some forwards, said water; his and heavier not the more while disagreeable, it among buy other was and ugly and made wife, she the Pail. all heavier. girls as them grand’mère’s water, nonsense. and the might envious was were rest and fat But
The Wonderful
prettier very Toinette, the and their to prettier, daughter. see It she did Toinette grow not.
and cross
She had her own, and
have sous but
avaricious, and wanted it for nothing,
and to
grew
grumbled
Now
folk,
there
bought
rent-bag
wards
angry
miller
handsome,
who
these
were
and
grew
and
the
would
grew
of
some
forwards,
said
water;
his
and
heavier
not
the
more
while
disagreeable,
it
among
buy
other
was
and
ugly
and
made
wife,
she
the
Pail.
all
heavier.
girls
as
them
grand’mère’s
water,
nonsense.
and
the
might
envious
was
were
rest
and
fat
But
The
Wonderful
prettier
very
Toinette,
the
and
their
to
prettier,
daughter.
see
It
she
did
Toinette
grow
not.
and
cross
She
had
her
own,
and
have
sous
but
avaricious,
and
wanted
it
for
nothing,
and
to

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HANSEL AND GRETHEL.
HANSEL
AND
GRETHEL.

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This was of books from Ireland
This
was
of
books
from
Ireland
was
one
a
my
little
girl

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The Spiteful Fairy.
But when all were joyful,
Full of fun and glee,
In strode Spiteful, saying,
"You’ve forgotten me.
"/I will make the princess
Sleep a long, long sleep
It shall last a hundred years-
Oh, you need not weep.
"You will sleep beside her
While the years roll by;
Sleep and never waken,
Never ope your eye,
"Till a prince right noble
Shall your daughter seek,
And shall kiss her softly
On her pale, cold cheek.
"Then you will awaken,
Not till then, I say."
So the fairy vanished,
Vanished quite away.
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The
Spiteful
Fairy.
But
when
all
were
joyful,
Full
of
fun
and
glee,
In
strode
Spiteful,
saying,
forgotten
me.
will
make
the
princess
Sleep
a
long,
long
It
shall
last
a
hundred
years-
Oh,
you
need
not
weep.
will
sleep
beside
her
While
the
years
roll
Sleep
and
never
waken,
Never
your
eye,
a
prince
right
noble
Shall
your
daughter
seek,
And
shall
kiss
her
softly
On
her
pale,
cold
cheek.
"Then
you
will
awaken,
Not
till
then,
I
say."
So
the
fairy
vanished,
Vanished
quite
away.
15

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