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And the widow they all thought so shy , My eye ! Ne'er thought of a simper or sighFor why ? But , “ Lucius , " says she , “ Since you've now made so free , You may marry your Molly Malone , Ohone ! You may marry your Molly Malone .
And the widow they all thought so shy , My eye ! Ne'er thought of a simper or sighFor why ? But , “ Lucius , " says she , “ Since you've now made so free , You may marry your Molly Malone , Ohone ! You may marry your Molly Malone .
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So rested he by the Tumtum tree , And stood awhile in thought . And as in uffish thought he stood , The Jabberwock , with eyes of flame , Came whiffling through the tulgey wood , And burbled as it came ! One , two ! One , two !
So rested he by the Tumtum tree , And stood awhile in thought . And as in uffish thought he stood , The Jabberwock , with eyes of flame , Came whiffling through the tulgey wood , And burbled as it came ! One , two ! One , two !
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He thought he saw a Buffalo Upon the chimney - piece : He looked again , and found it was His Sister's Husband's Niece . “ Unless you leave this house , ” he said , “ I'll send for the Police ! ” He thought he saw a Rattlesnake That ...
He thought he saw a Buffalo Upon the chimney - piece : He looked again , and found it was His Sister's Husband's Niece . “ Unless you leave this house , ” he said , “ I'll send for the Police ! ” He thought he saw a Rattlesnake That ...
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He thought he saw a Garden Door That opened with a key : He looked again , and found it was A Double - Rule - of - Three : “ And all its mystery , ” he said , “ Is clear as day to me ! ” Lewis Carroll ( 1832–1898 ) THE WALRUS AND THE ...
He thought he saw a Garden Door That opened with a key : He looked again , and found it was A Double - Rule - of - Three : “ And all its mystery , ” he said , “ Is clear as day to me ! ” Lewis Carroll ( 1832–1898 ) THE WALRUS AND THE ...
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Ilenry Johnstone ( 1844– MY RECOLLECTEST THOUGHTS My recollectest thoughts are those Which I remember yet ... And yet the mos est thought I love Is what no one believes That I'm the sole survivor of The famous Forty Thieves !
Ilenry Johnstone ( 1844– MY RECOLLECTEST THOUGHTS My recollectest thoughts are those Which I remember yet ... And yet the mos est thought I love Is what no one believes That I'm the sole survivor of The famous Forty Thieves !
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