Dame Trot and her Cat (Illustrated)
Dame Trot once went to a neighboring fair,
And what do you think that she bought herself there?
A Pussy! the prettiest ever was seen;
No cat was so gentle, so clever, and clean.
Each dear little paw was as black as a sloe,
The rest of her fur was as white as the snow;
Her eyes were bright green, and her sweet little face
Was pretty and meek, full of innocent grace.
Dame Trot hurried home with this beautiful cat;
Went up stairs to take off her cloak and her hat;
And when she came down was astonished to see
That Pussy was busy preparing the tea.
"Oh, what a strange cat! thought poor little Dame Trot,
"She'll break my best china and upset the pot;"
But no harm befel them—the velvety paws
Were quite sure; the Dame for alarm had no cause.
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And what do you think that she bought herself there?
A Pussy! the prettiest ever was seen;
No cat was so gentle, so clever, and clean.
Each dear little paw was as black as a sloe,
The rest of her fur was as white as the snow;
Her eyes were bright green, and her sweet little face
Was pretty and meek, full of innocent grace.
Dame Trot hurried home with this beautiful cat;
Went up stairs to take off her cloak and her hat;
And when she came down was astonished to see
That Pussy was busy preparing the tea.
"Oh, what a strange cat! thought poor little Dame Trot,
"She'll break my best china and upset the pot;"
But no harm befel them—the velvety paws
Were quite sure; the Dame for alarm had no cause.
Dame Trot and her Cat (Illustrated)
Dame Trot once went to a neighboring fair,
And what do you think that she bought herself there?
A Pussy! the prettiest ever was seen;
No cat was so gentle, so clever, and clean.
Each dear little paw was as black as a sloe,
The rest of her fur was as white as the snow;
Her eyes were bright green, and her sweet little face
Was pretty and meek, full of innocent grace.
Dame Trot hurried home with this beautiful cat;
Went up stairs to take off her cloak and her hat;
And when she came down was astonished to see
That Pussy was busy preparing the tea.
"Oh, what a strange cat! thought poor little Dame Trot,
"She'll break my best china and upset the pot;"
But no harm befel them—the velvety paws
Were quite sure; the Dame for alarm had no cause.
And what do you think that she bought herself there?
A Pussy! the prettiest ever was seen;
No cat was so gentle, so clever, and clean.
Each dear little paw was as black as a sloe,
The rest of her fur was as white as the snow;
Her eyes were bright green, and her sweet little face
Was pretty and meek, full of innocent grace.
Dame Trot hurried home with this beautiful cat;
Went up stairs to take off her cloak and her hat;
And when she came down was astonished to see
That Pussy was busy preparing the tea.
"Oh, what a strange cat! thought poor little Dame Trot,
"She'll break my best china and upset the pot;"
But no harm befel them—the velvety paws
Were quite sure; the Dame for alarm had no cause.
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Dame Trot and her Cat (Illustrated)
Dame Trot and her Cat (Illustrated)
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940149225873 |
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Publisher: | Lost Leaf Publications |
Publication date: | 04/02/2014 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 1 MB |
Age Range: | 6 - 8 Years |
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