GLEESON WHITE.
CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH (Illustrator). (p. 25)
Hey Diddle Diddle, and Baby Bunting.
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The pictures to Hey Diddle Diddle are instinct with joyousness. Baby
Bunting's father was a jovial huntsman of the old English type.
CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH (Illustrator).
The House that Jack Built.
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Children will be greatly amused by the funny Rat.
"That ate the Malt,
That lay in the House
that Jack built."
CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH (Illustrator).
The Milkmaid.
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We are glad when the young squire, whose interest in the destination
of the pretty maid the old song recounts, meets his proper deserts
through the clever pencil of Mr. Caldecott.
CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH (Illustrator).
The Queen of Hearts.
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These pictures suggest in color and design those found on playing
cards, and they are very good indeed.
CALDECOTT, RANDOLPH (Illustrator). (p. 26)
Ride a-Cock Horse to Banbury Cross, and
A Farmer Went Trotting upon His Grey Mare.
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