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Title: All About the Little Small Red Hen
Author: Anonymous
Illustrator: John B. Gruelle
Release Date: May 31, 2008 [EBook #25650]
Language: English
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All About The Little Small Red Hen
DEDICATED TO THE NICEST CHILD IN THE WHOLE WORLD,
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Printed in U. S. A.
[Illustration]
All About the Little Small Red Hen.
Illustrated by John B. Gruelle.
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_All About the Little Small Red Hen_
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All About The Little Small Red Hen.
Once upon a time,
Though I can't say exactly when,
There lived, away in the country,
A Little Small Red Hen.
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She wore a nice little apron,
And a little sunbonnet too,
And she walked picketty pecketty,
As little Hens always do.
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She had lived the whole of her little life,
In the same l
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