Denslow\'s Mother Goose
DENSLOW'S MOTHER GOOSE Being the old familiar rhymes and jingles of MOTHER GOOSE edited and illustrated by W. W. Denslow. 1901 McClure, Phillips & Company Publishers NEW YORK
"Mr. Edestone," he said, as if speaking to one of his own naval
officers, "you will please show the last two pictures again, and for
the benefit of Admiral Brown you might give us some further details in
regard to the ship's equipment and armament. May I also ask you where
these pictures were taken?"
"On the flat plains in the centre of the island of Newfoundland,"
Edestone informed him, "between the White Bear River and the east
branch of the Salmon, and from fifty to seventy-five miles from the
seacoast on the south. If Your Majesty will look into the middle
distance when the second picture is again thrown on the screen you
will see some small, dark objects; these are one of those immense
herds of caribou, which happen to be moving south over this vast
barren at the time of year that these pictures were taken--that is, in
October."
He observed that the face of the King took on an expression blended
partly of astonishment and partly of resentment when he mentioned the
name of one of the Colonial possessions of the Empire, and hastened to
add:
"You will find, Sire, if you inquire of the Governor of that Province
that I was there with the full knowledge and consent of Your Majesty's
Government to carry on certain scientific experiments. I selected this
deserted spot, so far removed from all human habitation, because there
DENSLOW'S MOTHER GOOSE Being the old familiar rhymes and jingles of MOTHER GOOSE edited and illustrated by W. W. Denslow. 1901 McClure, Phillips & Company Publishers NEW YORK