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Mother Goose's Bicycle Tour

Chapter 49: LOUIS HAD A SISTER TRÈS-PETITE.
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About This Book

The collection frames a lighthearted bicycle tour taken by an elderly rhyming hostess and her goose, using that journey to present a wide assortment of nursery verses, parodies, and short poems. Familiar jingles and character pieces alternate with comic vignettes, riddles, and enigmata, often interspersed with French phrases and playful foreign allusions. Stanzas range from sing-song originals to humorous rewrites, accompanied by occasional scene-setting lines and a glossary. The overall tone is whimsical and theatrical, aimed at young readers through melodic rhythm, visual suggestion, and gentle absurdity.

LOUIS HAD A SISTER TRÈS-PETITE.

Louis had a sister très-petite,
He thought that standing up she would look sweet;
But her mother came and sought her,
And caught her little daughter—
Before that he had taught her this new feat.