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قراءة كتاب Fun and Nonsense
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we say when we talk
Of his self-conscious stalk,
And his moving Miss Melon to tears?"
"I cannot decide,"
Mr. Squash then replied,
"But I've had my suspicions for years;
Because he's so tall
He can lean over all;
Then look at the size of his ears."

TWINS

"There go the Scissor twins.
Cutting as ever.
Some think them sharp.
But few think them clever."

A SHARP LOVER

"I dread you much, my little miss,
You're such a dainty thing,
I fear although quite sharp myself,
You've got me on the string."

THE GREEDY LITTLE PITCHERS

"Now, my pretty little dears,
Little Pitchers have big ears;
But never let me hear it said
That your mouths are big instead."

OBLIGING MR. HAMMER

Old Mr. Hammer
Was so very, very good,
That he gave Mr. Shingle Nail
A drive through the wood.

THE MALICIOUS BRUSH

When poor little Hand-Glass
Was loudly berated
For casting reflections,
The Brush was elated.

THE WISE PEN

There was a Pen in our town
And he was wondrous wise;
He knew just when to cross his T's
And when to dot his I's;
But one small thing he did not know,
A simple thing at that;
He did not know 'twas nice to wipe
His feet off,


