Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . Nursery Rhymes Simple Simon met a pieman, Going to the fair;Says Simple Simon to the pieman, Let me taste your ware. 31 Says the pieman to Simple Simon,Slunv me first your penny/ Says Simple Simon to the j)ieman,Indeed, I have not any. Simple Simon went a-fishingFor to catch a whale: All the water he had gotWas in his mothers pail!. 32 Nursery Rhymes Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, Eating a Christmas pie;He put in his thumb, and he took out a plum. And said, What a good boy


Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . Nursery Rhymes Simple Simon met a pieman, Going to the fair;Says Simple Simon to the pieman, Let me taste your ware. 31 Says the pieman to Simple Simon,Slunv me first your penny/ Says Simple Simon to the j)ieman,Indeed, I have not any. Simple Simon went a-fishingFor to catch a whale: All the water he had gotWas in his mothers pail!. 32 Nursery Rhymes Little Jack Horner sat in a corner, Eating a Christmas pie;He put in his thumb, and he took out a plum. And said, What a good boy am I. Little Tom TuckerSings for his supper;What shall he eat?White bread and shall he cut itWithout eer a knife?How can he marryWithout eer a wife ?


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