. Harper's young people . \ * KING CAUL1FLOWKI!.— ; Cox. !,]> (; was a king who ruled oer land and seaHe took a penny from the till of his great with the money in his hand he ran about the townTo make a purchase ul a pint of pea-nuts roasted when he brought them to his room it was the kings iTo eat the |ica-nuts in the bed before to sleep he went. To this the queen objection made, and very well she he was well along in years, and late if was at said the crabbed Cauliflower: Am I not a king!And may 1 not do what 1 please, or s


. Harper's young people . \ * KING CAUL1FLOWKI!.— ; Cox. !,]> (; was a king who ruled oer land and seaHe took a penny from the till of his great with the money in his hand he ran about the townTo make a purchase ul a pint of pea-nuts roasted when he brought them to his room it was the kings iTo eat the |ica-nuts in the bed before to sleep he went. To this the queen objection made, and very well she he was well along in years, and late if was at said the crabbed Cauliflower: Am I not a king!And may 1 not do what 1 please, or swallow anythiim-y Oh ! have a care, my queenly dame; my word is law. you if 1 do but say the word, your saucy head may go. Then quick the fearless queen replied: Go. frighten slave or fool, But I would have you understand that here tis I who rule:So take your pea-mils somewhere else, and may they cost you dear. For were you fifty times a king youll not be munching hereThen out upon the steps of stone in


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