AN old woman was sweeping her house, and she found a little crooked sixpence. " What," said she, " shall I do with this little sixpence ? I will go to market, and buy a little pig. The Nursery Rhyme Book - Strana 253upravili: - 1897 - 288 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Charles Madison Curry, Erle Elsworth Clippinger - 1921 - 720 str.
...upon a time, an old woman was sweeping her little house, when, to her great joy, she found a silver sixpence. "What," said she, "shall I do with this little sixpence? I think I will go to market and buy a pig." So the next day, she went to market, and bought a nice little... | |
| Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, Nora Archibald Smith - 1908 - 490 str.
...time an old woman was sweeping her fi little house, when, to her great joy, she found a silver ^-S sixpence. " What," said she, " shall I do with this little sixpence ? I ihink I will go to market and buy a pig." So the next day she went to market and bought a nice little... | |
| 1899 - 538 str.
...And it was frosted — can't you guess? — with red, white and blue ! The Old Woman and Her Pig An old woman was sweeping her house, and she found a little crooked sixpence. "What shall 1 do with this little sixpence?" said she. " I will go to market, and buy a little pig." As she... | |
| Undine Giuseppi - 2000 - 122 str.
...children of a love of reading - an exercise from which so much pleasure and profit may be derived. UC An old woman was sweeping her house, and she found a...said she, "shall I do with this little sixpence? I know; I will go to market, and buy a little pig." As she was coming home, she came to a stile; but... | |
| Pamela Byrne Schiller, Jackie Silberg - 2003 - 644 str.
...With the sixpence, the old woman rushed off to the market to buy a little pig. On their way home they came to a stile, but the pig would not go over the stile. The old woman was upset. So, she said, "Pig, Pig, cross stile or I shan't get home tonight." But the... | |
| 1905 - 868 str.
...Ac., and the interpretation comes the prose (or part prose, part verse) story, which begins : — " An old woman was sweeping her house, and she found a little crooked sixpence. ' What,' said she, 'shall 1 do with this little sixpence? I will go to market and buy a little pig.' As she was coming home,... | |
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