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WHICH RHYME IS YOURS?

“ Pickles and vinegar, lemons and limes. If I studied my tables ninety-five times I never could learn ’em—so what is the use ! I’ll ask my mamma to write an excuse.” (Pickles and vinegar, lemons and limes, Such a bad little girl needs the sourest of rhymes.) “Sugar and caramels, honey and dates. Over and over I’ve bounded the states ; I’m learning the capital cities by heart, Geography’s nice when you get a good start.” (Honey and caramels, sugar and spice, For a good little girl there is nothing too nice.)

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZGRAP18940210.2.37.4

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue VI, 10 February 1894, Page 143

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WHICH RHYME IS YOURS? New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue VI, 10 February 1894, Page 143

WHICH RHYME IS YOURS? New Zealand Graphic, Volume XII, Issue VI, 10 February 1894, Page 143

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