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More notes follow the links to the books. Barksdale English epub electronic book k Project Gutenberg versions A Masque of Days by Charles Lamb English epub electronic book 3,k Project Gutenberg versions As you'll see, the public domain availability of Project Gutenberg books and the grand tradition of British children's literature means that most of the selections are 19th-century books from the UK.

Little Bo-Peep by Leslie Brooke. Project Gutenberg versions. Aladdin or The Wonderful Lamp by Anonymous. The Three Bears by Anonymous. Caldecott's First Collection of Pictures and Songs. Nonsense Drolleries by Edward Lear. Hop o' my Thumb, with the help of the kind Fairy, soon removed the Ogre's seven-leagued boots while he was asleep, and put them on his own little legs ; but as they were magic boots, they fitted him as well as the Ogre, just, indeed, as if they had been made for him.

He now called his brothers out of the hole in the rock, and put them in the way to reach home. He then strode on in his magic boots, till he came to the Ogre's house, and, on cracking the nut, he found inside a paper with these words : " Go unto the Ogre's door, These words speak, and nothing more; ' Ogress, Ogre cannot come ; Great key give to Hop o' my Thumb. When he saw the great heap of money in the chest, he thought, like a good subject, he should like to help the King to some of the treasure ; and so he made the Ogre's wife give him as many bags full of gold as he could take away in several journeys.

While Hop o' my Thumb was so well employed in taking away the wicked Ogre's treasure, that monster was still sleep- ing, after his useless journey in search of the poor chil- dren, on the rock, where Hop o' my Thumb left him.

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When he awoke, and found his magic boots gone, and his limbs so stiff that he could not move, he made a hideous noise, which aroused all the wild beasts of the forest, and they all flew at him in great fury, and gored him to death. Forester, and his father and brothers foresters under him ; and whenever the King went out hunting, the little fellow used to ride by his side, on a pretty, high-spirited little horse, with rich velvet clothing. The Ogre's kind-hearted wife was also invited to Court, and created Duchess of Dollalolla ; and she shared the rest of her husband's wealth with Hop o' my Thumb, who was greatly beloved by all for his spirit and good sense ; indeed, his Majesty at last dubbed him a Knight, and made him his chief Privy Councillor, saying, that as he had been always so shrewd and clever in helping his brothers, he must surely be able to give hi good advice whenever he might need THE NEW BOOK.

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Mama, see what a pretty book My dear papa has brought, That I may at the pictures look, And by the words be taught. He knew I had been good, you said, And had learned all my spelling; Tin very much obliged to you, My doar mama, for telling. My dear papa, he is so kind I dearly love a book; And dearly too, I love to find These pictures pray do look! I know mama, you'll tell me that To practice is the way, So will you kindly let me, now, Another lesson say. Colored Toys, 6 kinds.

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Here, here, let's see. Quasimodo : No, no! Esmeralda : There. No harm done. Esmeralda : Just try to be a little more careful. Quasimodo : I, I I-I will. Esmeralda : By the way Hugo : Hey, Quasi, what's goin' on out there? A fight? A flogging? Victor : A festival. Hugo : You mean the Feast of Fools? Quasimodo : Uh-huh. Hugo : All right, all right! Pour the wine and cut the cheese. Victor : It is a treat to watch the colorful pageantry of the simple peasant folk.


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Quasimodo : Yeah, watching. Hugo : Oh, look, a mime.

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Frollo : I should have known you would risk your life to save that Gypsy witch, just as your own mother died trying to save you. Frollo : Now, I'm going to do what I should have done Quasimodo : Why? Man In Crowd : That's no mask. Woman In Crowd : It's his face! He's hideous! Quasimodo : Oh! We asked for the ugliest face in Paris, and here he is!

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Quasimodo, the hunchback of Notre Dame! Laverne : Nobody wants to stay cooped up here forever. I'll go! There's no Thank you. Quasimodo : Mmmm. Quasimodo : Seeds. Hugo : Who says ya gotta ask? Hugo : Yaaaa sneak out Laverne : It's just one afternoon. Quasimodo : I - I couldn't.

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Hugo : Annnnd ya sneak back in. Laverne : And he'll never know you were gone. Victor : Better to beg forgiveness than ask permission. Quasimodo : Pheobus! Quasimodo : Sh! I'm coming with you. Phoebus : Glad you changed your mind. Quasimodo : But I'm not doing it for you, I'm doing it for her. Phoebus : You know where she is? Ahhhh, great. What is it? Quasimodo : I'm not sure. Maybe it's Arabic. No, no, it's not Arabic, maybe it's ancient Greek. Phoebus : What? Quasimodo : It's the city! Phoebus : What're you talking about? Here's the cathedral, and the river, and this little stone must be Phoebus : I've never seen a map that looks like Phoebus : All right.

If you say it's a map, fine; it's a map. But if we're going to find Esmeralda, we'll have to work together. Quasimodo : Well Quasimodo : Sorry. Victor : Oh, but that poor Gypsy girl.