Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . e thereThe cupboard was bare. And so the poor dog had none. She went to the bakersTo buy him some bread. But when she came backThe poor dog was dead. She went to the joiners To buy him a coffin,But when she came back The poor dog was laughing. She went to the butchersTo get him some tripe, But when she came backHe was smoking his pipe. She went to the hatters To buy him a hat,But when she came back He was feeding the cat. NuKSERv Rhymes 25 She went to the barbers To buy him a w


Journeys through Bookland : a new and original plan for reading applied to the world's best literature for children . e thereThe cupboard was bare. And so the poor dog had none. She went to the bakersTo buy him some bread. But when she came backThe poor dog was dead. She went to the joiners To buy him a coffin,But when she came back The poor dog was laughing. She went to the butchersTo get him some tripe, But when she came backHe was smoking his pipe. She went to the hatters To buy him a hat,But when she came back He was feeding the cat. NuKSERv Rhymes 25 She went to the barbers To buy him a wig,But when she came back, He was dancing a jig. She went to the tailors To buy liim a coat,But when she came back He was riding a goat. She went to the cobblersTo buy him some shoes But when she came backHe was readmg the news. She went to the seamstressTo buy him some linen. But Mhen she came backThe dog was a-spinning. She went to the hosiersTo buy him some hose, But when she came back He was dressd in his clothes. The dame made a curtsey,The dog made a bow; The dame said, Your dog said, Bow, 26 NuRSEEY Rhymes


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