Nonsense Song by Edward Lear
page 39 of 94 (41%)
page 39 of 94 (41%)
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As for the Rhinoceros, in token of their grateful adherence, they had him killed and stuffed directly, and then set him up outside the door of their father's house as a diaphanous doorscraper. [Illustration] THE HISTORY OF THE SEVEN FAMILIES OF THE LAKE PIPPLE-POPPLE. CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY. In former days,--that is to say, once upon a time,--there lived in the Land of Gramble-Blamble seven families. They lived by the side of the great Lake Pipple-Popple (one of the seven families, indeed, lived _in_ the lake), and on the outskirts of the city of Tosh, which, excepting when it was quite dark, they could see plainly. The names of all these places you have probably heard of; and you have only not to look in your geography-books to find out all about them. Now, the seven families who lived on the borders of the great Lake Pipple-Popple were as follows in the next chapter. |
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