"TEN LITTLE GIRLS"
I (Original.) i Ten little girls standing in a line,. One fell over and left only nine; Nine little girls swinging on a gate, One fell and hurt herself and left only eight; ' . Eight little girls thinking about heaven, One,died and went there and left only seven; Seven little girls in a dreadful fix, One got caught and left only six; Six little girls looking at a hive, One was stung by a bee and left only five; Five little girls peeping through the door, It suddenly slammed on one, and left only four; Four little girls making some tea, One burnt herself and left only three; Three little girls making some stew, One fell into the pot and left only two. Two little girls having lots of fun, One died laughing and now we have but one; One little girl as lonely as could be, Rode off in a motor-car and now no girls we see. "RED WING" (13). City.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 116, 12 November 1938, Page 20
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164"TEN LITTLE GIRLS" Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 116, 12 November 1938, Page 20
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