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THE REAL
MOTHER GOOSE
JUNIOR EDITION
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RAND MCNALLY & COMPANY
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
SAN FRANCISCO
From The Real Mother Goose
Copyright 1916 by
Rand McNally & Company
All rights reserved
Printed in the U.S.A.
A LIST OF THE RIMES
- Little Jack Horner
- Sing a Song of Sixpence
- The Tarts
- Banbury Cross
- Jack and Jill
- Little Boy Blue
- Simple Simon
- Three Wise Men of Gotham
- Hush-a-Bye
- Handy Pandy
- Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary
- Jack Sprat
- The Pumpkin-Eater
- The Flying Pig
- Baby, Dolly
- The Mouse and the Clock
- The Old Woman Under a Hill
- Christmas
- The Crooked Sixpence
- Doctor Foster
- Little Bo-Peep
- Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
- The Cat and the Fiddle
- Bobby Shaftoe
- Willy Boy
- Georgy Porgy
- Comical Folk
- The Robin
- Little Girl and Queen
- Wee Willie Winkie
- A B C
- Caesar's Song
- Sing, Sing
- March Winds
- The Blacksmith
- One, Two, Buckle My Shoe
- Pease Porridge
- Old Mother Goose
- The Ten O'Clock Scholar
- Pins
- The Man in the Moon
- Young Lambs To Sell
- To Babylon
- Bobby Snooks
- Sulky Sue
- Hot-Cross Buns
- Pat-a-Cake
- Baa, Baa, Black Sheep
- The Hobbyhorse
- Tommy Tittlemouse
- Poor Old Robinson Crusoe!
- If Wishes Were Horses
- Pussycat and Queen
- Barber
- Little Fred
- Jack Jelf
- The Little Bird
- Jack
- Old Mother Hubbard
- Miss Muffet
- Humpty Dumpty
- One Misty Moisty Morning
- Dance to Your Daddie
- The Old Woman from France
- A Sure Test
- Five Toes
- A Candle
- The Man in Our Town
THE REAL MOTHER GOOSE
JUNIOR EDITION
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