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Boys' and girls' alphabet

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Title:
Boys' and girls' alphabet
Creator:
W.B. Conkey Company ( Publisher )
Place of Publication:
Chicago ;
New York
Publisher:
W.B. Conkey Company
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Language:
English
Physical Description:
[12] p. : ;

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Subjects / Keywords:
Alphabet rhymes -- 1897 ( rbgenr )
Bldn -- 1897
Genre:
Alphabet rhymes ( rbgenr )
Spatial Coverage:
United States -- Illinois -- Chicago
United States -- New York -- New York
Target Audience:
juvenile ( marctarget )

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Cover title.

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University of Florida
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PANY.

CHICAGO. NEW YORK.

~~ amerap earn

Faeroe’ «

CONKEY COM

B

W

at

PYRIGHT (897 BY W,8. CONKEY COMPANY,



ad)







ois in ons LET

BOYS AND GIRLS’ ALPHAB



WOVETETVBEBVBETUBIAUTLB

A stands for Ada,
Out here at her

play,
With the dog-




















oy in, Sikes gies so gay.
Zs Seg =A See them jump up
GG ig oY to-kisseherm—

/ hh g \ % | guess they would



) miss her
4%, \t she went away.

Sport is the

|\. FS tall one,
‘ mM ay And Trixy’s
TATE
co) SN the small
i) a y one.
They'll romp
all the day.
Bessie is having
great fun, you
Sees
And the kitty
is happy as

happy ee
can S

be.



The Baldwin Library

University
KinB
Florida
2 |












































Ni YO S=—
DOs
KO]

IR
IQS
HI OQRY
WN yee

Mi ¢
LXE
OR?
KIX KY?





&B

@ . every one.

Te), ee just up, I
jj WG Zo
ay) a eoeee as lott
“Oy And they’rereaqy for iun.

SSD OS & There are Charlie and Clara,
a And sweet little May;

Now which is the prettiest, ay
My dears, can you say?




Donald was a prince
so bold,
And Daisy was very
fair, I’m told.
Donald said, «Oh,
come with me
To my fairy castle
over the sea.”



/

Eddy, 1s
dressed up
very fine.
ow what
do you

think of this boy
. of mine?

‘He is throwing .a
kiss; we'll catch




Co= the
ligt tle
girl we

will go.




is for Flora,

and here she

stands, |
With
kitty held
close in her
chub by
hands.







stands for Grace,
with the merry face.
r She is ready for
e~ fun, I know.
With her hoop and her stick,
SN eS She will start pretty
MINN quick,
i Y \e And then away she
Lae will go.
oS \\ Now I wish you and I
Had a hoop, too, to try,
And we would be off
| for a run.
== f} Do you think you could
| beat,
With your swift little
feet,
If once the race were
begun?











is for Harry,
_ Hurrah, see him go!
He is a lad
Leis worth
while to know. “!



The donkey so gay

Is quite ready for play.
With a hop, skip and jump,

He is off and away.



eo

te lisee-another lad!

: Here, little boy,

Just stop for a minute,

With that pretty toy.
“fits, You are going, my
al’ «dear, at a great
gty rate of speed,

. And your pony is
NUDSSA. very pretty, in-

NN \Sa deed.














\

Jess and baby ma
feed the

And watch their cunning little tricks.
Mamma Hen says, “Cluck! Cluck! Cluck!

Now it seems that we’re in luck!”



1a
eee

Come



away |

K is for little
King.

Fell slip on







the ice
And fall ina
trice,
And then
what shall
is for Lee, we sing?
And don’t
you see
What he is

laughing at?
The geese couldn't
skate,
And so their
fate
Was just to
fall down
flat.



must be
Molly,
ile re
with her
dolly ;
Dolly is
going to
sleep.









GF : em
=

sy
BF

Y Fy ie =

Zz. You mustn t
saad

t

walk,

And you mustn't talk;
But very still you must keep.

is Ned, with the cap on his head,
And the spade that Teddy has
brought him.

Fe

Teddy swam’,
for it, as he ;
had taught him.

~
-
.



ye

is for Ora. with baby Ollie.
They’ve both fixed their eyes










AN

NY ~@! y Ip Fo

(NN _A Daal iyi
\ Fi Uf

~~ A/ ty
SA Ni Cif
LS



7,

On that queer
little dolly.

Now tell me,
my dear,

How these stockings came
here.

P stands for Polly,
And also for Pearl.
They are making a chair
For this sweet little girl.



_ Her name is -
Queenie, a.
And now they _3aq
are playing “GY
That they
SE =
se, ee

And Queenie is saying,
«Run, horses, run—Oh, isn’t it fun!”








Rob says,“ Well,

Hello, Mr. Man!

© I guess weve

made you

As good as we
can.

Now don’t run
away

On the frst

warm day.”





Ge S is tor See_—
Ei ee What horses are we.

oe mind if we do



take



is-ton lime
With Tommy and Jim,
Now what do they care if they stum-
ble?
Right down in the snow,
They are ready to go—
Boys, books and slates, all in a jumble.





stands for oe
We arecn ¥59 up in the pasture,

Feeding . fo the colts so shy.
I Suc ee Vee we can get them






oe i
If we coax.“

them and pet*them;
At least, we will both of us try.

is for Victor,

With specs and big hat. |
Rover says,

NV ell,

I don’t know
about that. 4 ZZ an
Perhaps it’s all fags 3 :
right, GM

But you look HM

pretty queer. ka
I guess [ll any
just keep &














ax
Ay
Tt

ESOs

se
ZS

SS
SSS

SS
ISS





W is Winnie—

Now isn’t she neat?
From her head to her feet
She is dainty and sweet.





is) “in- 10x, and
Tommy tells me
That all summer
long, in the country | €
he'll be. ‘
And grandpa, you —
know, has an ox-.
team so strong,
They can draw the
heaviest load right along.







is for Yep!












Wirat the
ee chicky says.
ans Oh, isn’t he

soft and yellow!
Now, baby, take care, 7
It wouldn’t be fair
To hurt the dear little
fellow.
‘|He is so cunning and
downy and smali,
We must be careful

and not let him fall.

stands here with a smile on his face;
He looks very well, I think, in his

place.

While AND, who is waiting down @
at the end, O)
Is trying to see how much he can({

bend.

5B














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PANY.

CHICAGO. NEW YORK.

~~ amerap earn

Faeroe’ «

CONKEY COM

B

W

at

PYRIGHT (897 BY W,8. CONKEY COMPANY,



ad)




ois in ons LET

BOYS AND GIRLS’ ALPHAB



WOVETETVBEBVBETUBIAUTLB

A stands for Ada,
Out here at her

play,
With the dog-




















oy in, Sikes gies so gay.
Zs Seg =A See them jump up
GG ig oY to-kisseherm—

/ hh g \ % | guess they would



) miss her
4%, \t she went away.

Sport is the

|\. FS tall one,
‘ mM ay And Trixy’s
TATE
co) SN the small
i) a y one.
They'll romp
all the day.
Bessie is having
great fun, you
Sees
And the kitty
is happy as

happy ee
can S

be.



The Baldwin Library

University
KinB
Florida
2 |









































Ni YO S=—
DOs
KO]

IR
IQS
HI OQRY
WN yee

Mi ¢
LXE
OR?
KIX KY?





&B

@ . every one.

Te), ee just up, I
jj WG Zo
ay) a eoeee as lott
“Oy And they’rereaqy for iun.

SSD OS & There are Charlie and Clara,
a And sweet little May;

Now which is the prettiest, ay
My dears, can you say?




Donald was a prince
so bold,
And Daisy was very
fair, I’m told.
Donald said, «Oh,
come with me
To my fairy castle
over the sea.”
/

Eddy, 1s
dressed up
very fine.
ow what
do you

think of this boy
. of mine?

‘He is throwing .a
kiss; we'll catch




Co= the
ligt tle
girl we

will go.




is for Flora,

and here she

stands, |
With
kitty held
close in her
chub by
hands.




stands for Grace,
with the merry face.
r She is ready for
e~ fun, I know.
With her hoop and her stick,
SN eS She will start pretty
MINN quick,
i Y \e And then away she
Lae will go.
oS \\ Now I wish you and I
Had a hoop, too, to try,
And we would be off
| for a run.
== f} Do you think you could
| beat,
With your swift little
feet,
If once the race were
begun?











is for Harry,
_ Hurrah, see him go!
He is a lad
Leis worth
while to know. “!



The donkey so gay

Is quite ready for play.
With a hop, skip and jump,

He is off and away.
eo

te lisee-another lad!

: Here, little boy,

Just stop for a minute,

With that pretty toy.
“fits, You are going, my
al’ «dear, at a great
gty rate of speed,

. And your pony is
NUDSSA. very pretty, in-

NN \Sa deed.














\

Jess and baby ma
feed the

And watch their cunning little tricks.
Mamma Hen says, “Cluck! Cluck! Cluck!

Now it seems that we’re in luck!”
1a
eee

Come



away |

K is for little
King.

Fell slip on







the ice
And fall ina
trice,
And then
what shall
is for Lee, we sing?
And don’t
you see
What he is

laughing at?
The geese couldn't
skate,
And so their
fate
Was just to
fall down
flat.
must be
Molly,
ile re
with her
dolly ;
Dolly is
going to
sleep.









GF : em
=

sy
BF

Y Fy ie =

Zz. You mustn t
saad

t

walk,

And you mustn't talk;
But very still you must keep.

is Ned, with the cap on his head,
And the spade that Teddy has
brought him.

Fe

Teddy swam’,
for it, as he ;
had taught him.

~
-
.
ye

is for Ora. with baby Ollie.
They’ve both fixed their eyes










AN

NY ~@! y Ip Fo

(NN _A Daal iyi
\ Fi Uf

~~ A/ ty
SA Ni Cif
LS



7,

On that queer
little dolly.

Now tell me,
my dear,

How these stockings came
here.

P stands for Polly,
And also for Pearl.
They are making a chair
For this sweet little girl.



_ Her name is -
Queenie, a.
And now they _3aq
are playing “GY
That they
SE =
se, ee

And Queenie is saying,
«Run, horses, run—Oh, isn’t it fun!”





Rob says,“ Well,

Hello, Mr. Man!

© I guess weve

made you

As good as we
can.

Now don’t run
away

On the frst

warm day.”


Ge S is tor See_—
Ei ee What horses are we.

oe mind if we do



take



is-ton lime
With Tommy and Jim,
Now what do they care if they stum-
ble?
Right down in the snow,
They are ready to go—
Boys, books and slates, all in a jumble.


stands for oe
We arecn ¥59 up in the pasture,

Feeding . fo the colts so shy.
I Suc ee Vee we can get them






oe i
If we coax.“

them and pet*them;
At least, we will both of us try.

is for Victor,

With specs and big hat. |
Rover says,

NV ell,

I don’t know
about that. 4 ZZ an
Perhaps it’s all fags 3 :
right, GM

But you look HM

pretty queer. ka
I guess [ll any
just keep &














ax
Ay
Tt

ESOs

se
ZS

SS
SSS

SS
ISS


W is Winnie—

Now isn’t she neat?
From her head to her feet
She is dainty and sweet.





is) “in- 10x, and
Tommy tells me
That all summer
long, in the country | €
he'll be. ‘
And grandpa, you —
know, has an ox-.
team so strong,
They can draw the
heaviest load right along.




is for Yep!












Wirat the
ee chicky says.
ans Oh, isn’t he

soft and yellow!
Now, baby, take care, 7
It wouldn’t be fair
To hurt the dear little
fellow.
‘|He is so cunning and
downy and smali,
We must be careful

and not let him fall.

stands here with a smile on his face;
He looks very well, I think, in his

place.

While AND, who is waiting down @
at the end, O)
Is trying to see how much he can({

bend.

5B