. Marigold garden; pictures and rhymes . ^9 wi f/V\ -v . ;c> ,\ i y fi^i H^-5i ^ ^% <2<?. WILLY AND HIS SISTER. said tc his sisler, Please may I go with you?She said, You must behave Very nicely if you do. Please will you take me then To look at the mill ? Yes, she said, because you are So very good—I will. The miller he is So very white and kind ;And sprinkled all over With the flour they grind. And the big heaps t That lie upon the tli i< .1 .He will Id me play with those, I am quite sure. I like to hear the wheel Make such a rushing sound, And see the pretty water Go roun


. Marigold garden; pictures and rhymes . ^9 wi f/V\ -v . ;c> ,\ i y fi^i H^-5i ^ ^% <2<?. WILLY AND HIS SISTER. said tc his sisler, Please may I go with you?She said, You must behave Very nicely if you do. Please will you take me then To look at the mill ? Yes, she said, because you are So very good—I will. The miller he is So very white and kind ;And sprinkled all over With the flour they grind. And the big heaps t That lie upon the tli i< .1 .He will Id me play with those, I am quite sure. I like to hear the wheel Make such a rushing sound, And see the pretty water Go round, and round, and round So take me to the mill, For then you shall seeWhat a very, very good bey I really mean to be.


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