Games Without Music for Children - Part 13
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91. She sat upon a little stool, To eat her food one day, A spider came and frightened her, And quick she ran away.

LITTLE MISS m.u.f.fET.

_FAIRY TALES_

92. Who was it went her Grandmamma to see, In cloak and hood as pretty as could be?

RED RIDING HOOD.

93. And pray whom did she meet, that said 'Good-Day, I'll race you, little maiden, all the way?'

WOLF.

And when, at last, she reached her Grandma's house, Who lay there in the bed, still as a mouse?

WOLF.

94. She sat by the fire, and she looked oh, so sad, Until a kind fairy made everything glad, Away drove the maiden in carriage so bright, With slippers that sparkled like jewels that night.

CINDERELLA.

What time did the fairy tell someone to come To her carriage, and quick, oh, so quickly drive home?

12 O'CLOCK.

And what did she lose? [Her slipper.] I think you know well, And what was the end of it all, can you tell?

95. They say she slept a hundred years, Her hair down to her feet had grown, And then the brave prince woke her up, And claimed the maiden for his own.

SLEEPING BEAUTY.

96. He climbed a stalk so wondrous high, It seemed almost to reach the sky, And then he slew, so we are told, A giant who was bad and bold.

JACK THE GIANT KILLER.

97. Who was it had a p.u.s.s.y cat, And sent it o'er the sea, And then became Lord Mayor, they say, And rich as rich could be?

d.i.c.k WHITTINGTON.