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Title: Fire-Side Picture Alphabet
or Humour and Droll Moral Tales; or Words & their Meanings Illustrated
Author: Various
Illustrator: John Andrew
Release Date: August 25, 2007 [EBook #22399]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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FIRE-SIDE
PICTURE ALPHABET
OF HUMOUR AND DROLL MORAL TALES
OR WORDS & THEIR MEANINGS ILLUSTRATED
BOSTON
MAYHEW & BAKER.
208 WASHINGTON ST.
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208 Washington St., Boston,
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KING JOLLYBOY'S
ROYAL STORY BOOK,
FOR
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* * * * *
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* * * * *
THE WONDERFUL ADVENTURES
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And the bullets were made of lead, lead, lead;
He went to the brook, and he shot a little duck,
And he hit her right through the head, head, head.
With New and Original Comic Illustrations, Music, &c.
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[Illustration]
BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED IN COLORS, ON THICK PASTEBOARD,
With full directions to cut out and paste together, making an
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&c., that can be made to move. Now ready,
No. 1. Charlie's Wheelbarrow. No. 3. Miss Hattie's Fren
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