The Peter Patter book; rimes for children . ~B> &^cV\.e f^K^*r\A3;4Tqru b GOING DOWN THE HILL IN FRONT OF MRS. KNAPPS. A LITTLE BOY RAN TO THE END OF THE SKY A little boy ran to the end of the skyWith a rag and a pole and a gooseberry cried: Three cheers for the Fourth of July!With a rag and a pole and a gooseberry pie. He saw three little donkeys at play, He tickled their noses to make them bray, And he didnt come back until Christmas Day— With a rag and a pole and a gooseberry pie. TWENTY LITTLESNOWFLAKES Twenty little snowflakesclimbing up a wire. Now, listen, said theirmother, do


The Peter Patter book; rimes for children . ~B> &^cV\.e f^K^*r\A3;4Tqru b GOING DOWN THE HILL IN FRONT OF MRS. KNAPPS. A LITTLE BOY RAN TO THE END OF THE SKY A little boy ran to the end of the skyWith a rag and a pole and a gooseberry cried: Three cheers for the Fourth of July!With a rag and a pole and a gooseberry pie. He saw three little donkeys at play, He tickled their noses to make them bray, And he didnt come back until Christmas Day— With a rag and a pole and a gooseberry pie. TWENTY LITTLESNOWFLAKES Twenty little snowflakesclimbing up a wire. Now, listen, said theirmother, dont you climbup any higher. The sun will surely catchyou, and scorch you withhis fire. But the naughty little snow-flakes did nt mind a wordshe said, Each tried to clamber fasterthan his fellow justahead; They thought that theyd beback in time enough togo to bed. But they found out that theirmother wasnt quite thedunce they thought her, The sun bobbed up—remem-ber this, my little son anddaughter— And turned those twentysnowflakes into twentydrops of water.


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