Vulgar words in The Fox and the Geese; and The Wonderful History of Henny-Penny (Page 1)
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And she said,-- "Oh, Cocky-locky, the clouds are falling, and I am going to tell the king."
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And Cocky-locky said,-- "I will go with you, Henny-penny."
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So Cocky-locky and Henny-penny they gaed, and they gaed, and they gaed, till they met a Duck.
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So the Duck said,-- "Where are you going to-day, Cocky-locky and Henny-penny?"
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And Ducky-daddles said,-- "I will go with you, Cocky-locky and Henny-penny."
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So Ducky-daddles, and Cocky-locky, and Henny-penny, they gaed, and they gaed, and they gaed, till they met a Goose.
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So the Goose said,-- "Where are you going to-day, Ducky-daddles, Cocky-locky and Henny-penny?"
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And Goosie-poosie said,-- "I will go with you, Ducky-daddles, Cocky-locky, and Henny-penny."
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So Goosie-poosie, and Ducky-daddles, and Cocky-locky, and Henny-penny, they gaed, and they gaed, and they gaed, till they met a Turkey.
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So the Turkey said,-- "Where are you going to-day, Goosie-poosie, Ducky-daddles, Cocky-locky, and Henny-penny?"
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And Turkey-lurky said,-- "I will go with you, Goosie-poosie, Ducky-daddles, Cocky-locky, and Henny-penny."
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So Turkey-lurky, and Goosie-poosie, and Ducky-daddles, and Cocky-locky, and Henny-penny, they gaed, and they gaed, and they gaed, till they met a Fox.
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So the Fox said,-- [Illustration] "Where are you going to-day, Turkey-lurky, Goosie-poosie, Ducky-daddles, Cocky-locky, and Henny-penny?"
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And the Fox said,-- "Come with me, Turkey-lurky, Goosie-poosie, Ducky-daddles, Cocky-locky, and Henny-penny, and I will show you the road to the king's house."
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So they all gaed, and they gaed, and they gaed, till they came to the Fox's hole; and the Fox took them all into his hole, and he and his young cubs eat up first poor Henny-penny, then poor Cocky-locky, then poor Ducky-daddles, then poor Goosie-poosie, and then poor Turkey-lurky; and so they never got to the king to tell him that the clouds had fallen on the head of poor Henny-penny.