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| colspan=2 style=text-align:left | | page |- |94. || style=text-align:left | A Brisk Young Sailor || 220 |- |95. || style=text-align:left | The Sheep-Shearing || 222 |- | || || |- | colspan=2 style=text-align:left | ACCUMULATIVE || |- |96. || style=text-align:left | The Twelve Days of Christmas || 224 |- |97. || style=text-align:left | The Ten Commandments || 226 |- |98. || style=text-align:left | The Tree in the Wood || 230 |- |99. || style=text-align:left | The Barley-Mow || 232 |- |100. || style=text-align:left | One man shall mow my meadow || 235 |- |}
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