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The Eensy Weensy Spider
The Eensy Weensy Spider

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The two sillies
The two sillies

By Mary Ann Hoberman

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First Sammy tells Silly Lily how to attract a cat, and then she tells him how to use the cat to get rid of mice.

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The Eensy Weensy Spider
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Eensy weensy spider
Eensy weensy spider

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Miss Mary Mack
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And to think that we thought that we'd never be friends
And to think that we thought that we'd never be friends

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A brother and sister learn that friendship is better than fighting and they soon spread their message all over the world.

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And to think that we thought that we'd never be friends
And to think that we thought that we'd never be friends

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A brother and sister learn that friendship is better than fighting and they soon spread their message all over the world.

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Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln

By Margaret Davidson

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