Struwwelpeterby Heinrich HoffmannThe Dreadful Story of Pauline and the Matches
And left Pauline alone at play; Around the room she gayly sprung, Clapp'd her hands, and danced, and sung., Now, on the table close at hand, A box of matches chanced to stand, And kind Mamma and Nurse had told her, That if she touched them they would scold her; But Pauline said, "Oh, what a pity! For, when they burn, it is so pretty; They crackle so, and spit, and flame; And Mamma often burns the same. I'll just light a match or two As I have often seen my mother do."
When Minz and Maunz, the pussy-cats, heard this
But Pauline would not take advice,
When Minz and Maunz, the little cats, saw this,
Now see! oh! see, what a dreadful thing
Then how the pussy-cats did mew
So she was burnt with all her clothes,
And when hen the good cats sat beside |
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