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Humpty Dumpty's Little Son

Humpty Dumpty's Little Son

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THE DUMPY BOOKS
FOR CHILDREN

 
 

37.
Humpty Dumpty's Little Son


 

The Dumpy Books for Children.
CLOTH, ROYAL 32mo 1/- NET EACH.

 
1. The Flamp.
2. Mrs. Turner's Cautionary Stories.
3. The Bad Family. By Mrs. Fenwick.
4. The Story of Little Black Sambo.
5. The Bountiful Lady.
7. A Flower Book.
8. The Pink Knight.
9. The Little Clown.
10. A Horse Book.
11. Little People: An Alphabet.
12. A Dog Book.
13. The Adventures of Samuel and Selina.
14. The Little Girl Lost.
15. Dollies.
16. The Bad Mrs. Ginger.
17. Peter Piper's Practical Principles.
18. Little White Barbara.
20. Towlocks and his Wooden Horse.
21. The Three Little Foxes.
22. The Old Man's Bag.
23. The Three Goblins.
24. Dumpy Proverbs.
25. More Dollies.
26. Little Yellow Wang-lo.
27. Plain Jane.
28. The Sooty Man.
29. Fishy-Winkle.
30. Rosalina.
31. Sammy and the Snarly Wink.
33. Irene's Christmas Party.
34. The Little Soldier Book.
35. A Dutch Doll's Ditties.
36. Ten Little Nigger Boys.
37. Humpty Dumpty's Little Son.
 
A Cloth Case to contain Twelve Volumes can be had price 2s. net.
 
London: CHATTO & WINDUS,
111, St. Martin's Lane, W.C.

 

HUMPTY DUMPTY'S
LITTLE SON.

 

EDMUND EVANS, LTD.
ENGRAVERS AND PRINTERS
THE RACQUET COURT PRESS
SWAN STREET, LONDON, S.E.


 
 
 
HUMPTY DUMPTY'S LITTLE SON. by Helen Reid Cross. CHATTO & WINDUS: LONDON. 1907.

 

HUMPTY DUMPTY'S
LITTLE SON.

 
"Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
All the King's horses, and all the King's men,
Couldn't put Humpty Dumpty together again."

After Humpty Dumpty fell off the wall and all the King's horses and all the King's men could not put him together again, Little Dumpty lived with his Mother, who was called Widow Dumpty, and went to school every day. He set off in good time every morning—even if it was pouring with rain. He had a great many friends at school, and the boys liked him because he always had plenty of marbles, and used to carry sticky labels in his pocket; he got them out of his Mother's shop, and gave them as prizes for racing and jumping in play time.

 
 

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