. In happy far-away land . 64 LUCY LOCKET. This made Lucy feel very proud, forshe thought she would be of great helpto her father, and as the wheels spun overthe smooth road they seemed to her to be singing : To market, to market, to buy a fat pig;Home again, home again, jiggity-jig. And when they rolled more slowly,\vhere the road was rouo;h, she thought O O they sang : To market, to market, to buy a fat hog;Home again, home again, jiggity-jog. When they reached the market, Lucywas not long in picking out a grave, sleekblack hog and a bright-eyed and fat littlewhite pig with a curly pinkish t


. In happy far-away land . 64 LUCY LOCKET. This made Lucy feel very proud, forshe thought she would be of great helpto her father, and as the wheels spun overthe smooth road they seemed to her to be singing : To market, to market, to buy a fat pig;Home again, home again, jiggity-jig. And when they rolled more slowly,\vhere the road was rouo;h, she thought O O they sang : To market, to market, to buy a fat hog;Home again, home again, jiggity-jog. When they reached the market, Lucywas not long in picking out a grave, sleekblack hog and a bright-eyed and fat littlewhite pig with a curly pinkish tail. said they were both fine animals,so he bought them, and told the manwho sold them to leave them at the Fisherfarm as he passed on his way home. I am much obliged to you, Lucy,said Mr. Fisher, for helping me selectthe pigs, and now as I have some busi-ness with a gentleman in another partof the town, you may go to Dame Trots LUCK LOCKET 65 shop, over there, next the shop which has the striped barber pole in front ofit, and w


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