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" ... the edge of a wood. They would have been a very happy old couple but for one thing— they had no little child, and they wished for one very much. One day, when the little old woman was baking gingerbread, she cut a cake in the shape of a little boy,... "
Celebrating Art - Page 2
by Debbie Trulson, Darrel Trulson - 1994 - 103 pages
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St. Nicholas, Volume 2

Mary Mapes Dodge - Children's literature - 1875 - 842 pages
...for one thing, — they had no lit-tle child, and they wished for one ver-y much. One day, when the lit-tle old wom-an was bak-ing gin-ger-bread, she...cut a cake in the shape of a lit-tle boy, and put it in-to the ov-en. Pres-ent-ly, she went to the ov-en to see if it was baked. As soon as the ov-en door...
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Baby Days: A Selection of Songs, Stories and Pictures for Very Little Folks

Children's songs - 1877 - 220 pages
...for one thing, — they had no lit-tle child, and they wished for one ver-y much. One day, when the lit-tle old wom-an was bak-ing gin-ger-bread, she...cut a cake in the shape of a lit-tle boy, and put it in-to the ov-en. Pres-ent-ly, she went to the ov-en to see if it was baked. As soon as the ov-en door...
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Baby World: Stories, Rhymes and Pictures for Little Folks Compiled from St ...

Mary Mapes Dodge - Children's literature - 1884 - 336 pages
...for one thing,— they had no lit-tle child, and they wished for one ver-y much. One day, when the lit-tle old wom-an was bak-ing gin-ger-bread, she...cut a cake in the shape of a lit-tle boy, and put it in-to the ov-en. Pres-ent-ly, she went to the ov-en to see if it was baked. As soon as the ov-en door...
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Baby World: Stories, Rhymes, and Pictures for Little Folks

Nicholas St Nicholas, St. Nicholas - History - 1886 - 322 pages
...but for one thing,—they had no lit-tle child, and they wished for one ver-y much. One day, when the lit-tle old wom-an was bak-ing gin-ger-bread, she...cut a cake in the shape of a lit-tle boy, and put it in-to the ov-en. Pres-ent-ly, she went to the ov-en to see if it was baked. As soon as the ov-en door...
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