Once upon a time there lived an exceedingly proud Princess. If any suitor for her hand ventured to present himself, she would give him some riddle or conundrum to guess, and if he failed to do so, he was hunted out of the town with scorn... Read more of The Story Of A Clever Tailor at Children Stories.caInformational Site Network Informational
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DANIEL PURCELL, who was a non-juror, was telling a friend, when King
George the First landed at Greenwich, that he had a full view of him:
Then, said his friend, you know him by sight.--Yes, replied
Daniel, I think I know him, but I can't swear to him.





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