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Peter Prim's Profitable Present To the little misses and masters of the United States

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1 2   ONE TWO Come buckle my Shoe. You lazy Elf! Pray do it yourself.

Philadela Pub. and Sold by W. Charles.

3 4   THREE FOUR Shut the door: Let us keep ourselves warm And not think of the storm. 5 6   FIVE SIX I’m picking some sticks, That my mother may make A nice currant Cake. 7 8   SEVEN EIGHT You are come here too late. ’Tis all one to Ben, He can go home again. 9 10   NINE TEN Who’ll buy a fat Hen? Her bones are so small You may eat legs and all. 11 12   ELEVEN TWELVE I can dig and can delve, Take care of the Sows, And bring home the cows.
MORGAN & SONS,Have recently Published, and for sale,JUVENILE BOOKS,embellished with neat engravings.
Price 37½ cents coloured, 25 cents plain. The Gamut and Time Table, The House that Jack built, History of the old Woman and her Pig, Old Mother Hubbard and her Dog, Dame Trot and her Comical Cat, Price 31¼ cents coloured, 18¾ cents plain. The Elm of Kensington, a Parody on the House that Jack built, The little Man and Maid, The Forty Thieves, Flora’s Grand Gala, Price 25 cents coloured, 18¾ cents plain. John Gilpin’s ride to Edmonton, Mrs. Gilpin’s return from Edmonton, Cinderella, or the little Glass Slipper, The little Poulterer, The little Farmer, The World turn’d Upside Down, History of Little Fanny, The History of Little Eliza, &c. &c. ...