Of the travels of Humpty Dumpty much could be said; he went East, West, North and South; he sailed the seas, he walked and rode an the Land through all the Countries of the Earth, and all his life long he was happy and content. Sometimes as a clown, in a circus, he would make fun for old and young; again, as a wandering minstrel, he twanged the strings of his banjo and sung a merry song, and so an through all his travels, he would lighten the cares of others, and make them forget their sorrows and fill every heart with joy.
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But wherever he went, in sunshine or in rain, he never forgot to sing the praises of the wise Black Hen nor the good, kind Farmer's Wife, who had started him in life, hardened against sorrow, with a big heart in the right place, for the cheer and comfort of OTHERS.
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Quelle: Text und Grafiken: Denslow's Humpty Dumpty / Adapted and Illustrated by W.W. Denslow. New York: G.W. Dillingham Co., 1903. |
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