JUMPING ROPE.
1 - Whenever the weather, is pleasant, As soon as school is done, I run to get my skipping rope Because it is such fun To jump a lively swinging rope As high as one can go,— 1 can jump to lifty, Counting in a row. ' **« ' Down in the meadow where the green grass grows 'There sits a maiden, lovely as a rose; Along comes a bee to kiss her pretty nose! How many kisses? That nobody knows. ]One, two, three, — See how fast I go I I can jump to fifty, ■. Counting in a row. —Oma Olna Martin.
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Hutt News, Volume 12, Issue 40, 29 March 1939, Page 8
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100JUMPING ROPE. Hutt News, Volume 12, Issue 40, 29 March 1939, Page 8
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