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Cautionary
Tales for Children
by
Hilaire Belloc with illustrations by B.T.B. & Nicolas Bentley
Who chewed bits of string, and
was early cut off in Dreadful agonies.
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The Chief Defect of
Henry King
Was chewing little
bits of String.
At last he swallowed
some which tied
Itself in ugly Knots
inside.
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Physicians of the
Utmost Fame
Were called at once;
but when they came
They answered, as
they took their Fees,
"There is no
Cure for this Disease.
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"Henry will very
soon be dead."
His Parents stood
about his Bed
Lamenting his
Untimely Death,
When Henry, with his
Latest Breath,
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Cried, "Oh, my
Friends, be warned by me,
That Breakfast,
Dinner, Lunch, and Tea
Are all the Human
Frame requires . . ."
With that, the
Wretched Child expires.
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