Goody Two-Shoes - A Facsimile Reproduction of the Edition of 1766 by Anonymous
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I once went her Rounds with her, and was highly diverted, as you may be, if you please to look into the next Chapter. CHAP. V. _How Little_ Two-Shoes _became a trotting Tutoress and how she taught her young Pupils._ It was about seven o'Clock in the Morning when we set out on this important Business, and the first House we came to was Farmer _Wilson's_. See here it is. [Illustration] Here _Margery_ stopped, and ran up to the Door, _Tap, tap, tap_. Who's there? Only little goody _Two-Shoes_, answered _Margery_, come to teach _Billy_. Oh Little _Goody_, says Mrs. _Wilson_, with Pleasure in her Face, I am glad to see you, _Billy_ wants you sadly, for he has learned all his Lesson. Then out came the little Boy. _How do doody Two-Shoes_, says he, not able to speak plain. Yet this little Boy had learned all his Letters; for she threw down this Alphabet mixed together thus: b d f h k m o q s u w y z [f] |
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