OUR LITTLE FOLKS.
By Dot.
THAT'S BABY. One little row of ten little toes, To go along with a brand new nose, Eight new fingers and two new thumbi, That are just a3 good as sugar plums— That's baby. One little pair of round new eyes, Like a little owl's, so old and wise, One little place they call a mouth, Without one tooth from north to south— That's baby. Two little cheeks to kiss all day, Two little hands, bo in Bis way. .' A- brand new head, not very big,That seems to need a brand new wig— That's bady, Dear little row of ten little toes, How much we love them nobody knows ; Ten little kisses on mouth and chin, What a shame he wasn't a twin— . ' That's baby. .
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Otago Witness, Issue 1932, 30 November 1888, Page 34
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OUR LITTLE FOLKS.
Otago Witness, Issue 1932, 30 November 1888, Page 34
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