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Title: The Crooked Man and Other Rhymes
Author: Anonymous
Language: English
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   Aunt Mary's Little Series.


              THE

          CROOKED MAN

       AND OTHER RHYMES.



 McLOUGHLIN BRO'S 30 BEEKMAN St



[Illustration]

    There was a crooked man, and he went a crooked mile,
    And he found a crooked six-pence against a crooked stile;
    He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse,
    And they all lived together in a little crooked house.


    Go to bed Tom, go to bed Tom--
    Merry or sober, go to bed Tom.


[Illustration]

      Little Tommy Grace,
      Had a pain in his face,
    So that he could not learn a letter;

[Illustration]

      When in came Dicky Long,
      Singing such a funny song,
    That Tommy laughed, and found his face much better.

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    Shoe the horse, shoe the mare,
    Let the little colt go bare.


[Illustration]

    A dog and a cat went out together,
    To see some friends just out of town;
    Said the cat to the dog, "What d'ye think of the weather?"
    "I think, Ma'am, the rain will come down."

[Illustration]

    "But don't be alarmed, for I've an umbrella
    That will shelter us both," said this amiable fellow.

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    Oh, the rusty, dusty, rusty miller,
    I'll not change my wife for gold or siller.


[Illustration]

        Jack be nimble,
        Jack be quick,
    And Jack jump over the candlestick.

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    Hiccory, diccory, dock,
    The mouse ran up the clock;
    The clock struck one,
    The mouse ran down,
      Hiccory, diccory, dock.


[Illustration]

        A horse and cart
        Had Billy Smart,
    To play with when it pleased him;
        The cart he'd load
        By the side of the road,
    And be happy if no one teased him.


[Illustration]

    Bow-wow-wow,
    Whose dog art thou?
    Little Tom Tucker's dog,
    Bow-wow-wow

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    Hark! hark! the dogs do bark,
      Beggars are coming to town,
    Some in jags, and some in rags,
      And some in velvet gowns.



AUNT MARY'S LITTLE SERIES.

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New Royal 32mo Toys.--1 Cent Toy Books--Bright Cover and Good Little
Books.

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Harry Heedless,
One, Two, Buckle My Shoe,
Five Little Pigs,
Mischievous Boys,
Greedy George,
Primer,
The Crooked Man, and Other Rhymes,
Peter White, and Other Rhymes,
Jack Spratt, and Other Rhymes,
Tom Tucker, and Other Rhymes,
Old Mother Hubbard.

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SAME BOOKS, COLORED INSIDE,

Electrotyped by VINCENT DILL, Jr., 94 Beekman St., N. Y.





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