Absurd Ditties
Excerpt: ""'Tis really very, very queer!" Ejaculated Justice Dear, "That, day by day, I'm sitting here Without a single 'case. This is the twenty-second pair Of white kid gloves, I do declare, I've had this month. I can not wear White kids at such a pace.""
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Absurd Ditties
Excerpt: ""'Tis really very, very queer!" Ejaculated Justice Dear, "That, day by day, I'm sitting here Without a single 'case. This is the twenty-second pair Of white kid gloves, I do declare, I've had this month. I can not wear White kids at such a pace.""
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Absurd Ditties

Absurd Ditties

by G. E. Farrow
Absurd Ditties

Absurd Ditties

by G. E. Farrow

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Excerpt: ""'Tis really very, very queer!" Ejaculated Justice Dear, "That, day by day, I'm sitting here Without a single 'case. This is the twenty-second pair Of white kid gloves, I do declare, I've had this month. I can not wear White kids at such a pace.""

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783968651194
Publisher: Otbebookpublishing
Publication date: 04/14/2020
Series: Classics To Go
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 132
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

George Edward Farrow (17 March 1862 – 1919 born in Ipswich in England, was a noted British children's book author of whose life little is known. The son of George Farrow, a cement manufacturer in Ipswich, and his wife Emily, G.E. Farrow was educated in London and America. In 1891 he was working as a clerk to the Collector of Inland Revenue and was living at No 190 Dalston Lane in Hackney. In 1901 he was living at No 83 Sterndale Road in Hammersmith. By this time his occupation is listed as 'Author'. On both these dates his mother was living with him. He also lived for a time in Brook Green in West Kensington. During his literary career Farrow wrote more than thirty books for children. He encouraged his young readers to write to him, answered their letters, and let their tastes and opinions guide his future works (rather like his American contemporary L. Frank Baum). Though he wrote adventure tales and poetry, Farrow was best known for his nonsense books written in the tradition of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, especially his Wallypug series.
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