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The Worrying Whizzing Wasp
The Worrying Whizzing Wasp
The Excellent Double-extra XX
The Excellent Double-extra XX
The Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo
The Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo
The Zigzag Zealous Zebra
The Zigzag Zealous Zebra
A was an Area Arch
A was an Area Arch
B was a Bottle blue
B was a Bottle blue
C was Papa's gray Cat
C was Papa's gray Cat
D was Papa's white Duck
D was Papa's white Duck
E was a little Egg
E was a little Egg
F was a little Fish
F was a little Fish
G was Papa's new Gun
G was Papa's new Gun
H was Papa's new Hat
H was Papa's new Hat
I was an Inkstand new
I was an Inkstand new
J was some Apple Jam
J was some Apple Jam
K was a great new Kite
K was a great new Kite
L was a fine new Lamp
L was a fine new Lamp
M was a dish of mince
M was a dish of mince
N was a Nut that grew
N was a Nut that grew
O was an Owl who flew
O was an Owl who flew
P was a little Pig
P was a little Pig
Q was a Quince that hung
Q was a Quince that hung
R was a Railway Rug
R was a Railway Rug
S was Papa's new Stick
S was Papa's new Stick
T was a tumbler full
T was a tumbler full
U was a silver urn
U was a silver urn
V was a Villain; once
V was a Villain; once
W was a Watch of Gold
W was a Watch of Gold
X was King Xerxes, whom
X was King Xerxes, whom
Y was a Youth, who kicked
Y was a Youth, who kicked
Z was a Zebra striped
Z was a Zebra striped

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All of the drawings and stories on this website are well over 100 years old, with some fast approaching the 200 year mark.
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