Blue bell, bonny bell, ring for the wedding!
Gallant youg Hyacinth’s married the rose
From Five mice in a mouse-trap, by Laura E. Richards, Boston, 1881.
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Now, little winds, blow steadily and off we go!
From Five mice in a mouse-trap, by Laura E. Richards, Boston, 1881.
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And when the cat saw the mouse, she said to him “what do you do for a living?”
From Five mice in a mouse-trap, by Laura E. Richards, Boston, 1881.
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Opening vignette to A Night Journey.
From Five mice in a mouse-trap, by Laura E. Richards, Boston, 1881.
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Miss Woodmouse.
G. Willis, from Five mice in a mouse-trap, by Laura E. Richards, Boston, 1881.
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A close up on Bosch’s Hell in Garden of Earthly Delights.
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Vanessa Foley. Blue Bird. Acrylic on canvas.
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