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  2. Miss Lucy had a baby - Wikipedia

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    The nurse called the lady With the alligator purse. Out ran the doctor. Out ran the nurse. Out ran the lady With the alligator purse.* And now Tiny Tim Is home sick in bed, With soap in his throat And bubbles in his head. (Also: "With a baby in her purse.") Britain (1970s) [5] The Johnsons had a baby They called him Tiny Tim, Tim, Tim

  3. Pretty Little Dutch Girl - Wikipedia

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    Oh, Suzy called the lady With the alligator purse. in walked the doctor, In walked the nurse, In walked the lady With the alligator purse. Out walked the doctor, Out walked the nurse, Out walked the lady With the alligator purse. My boyfriend's name is Harry. He comes from Paris, France With turned up toes and a pimple on his nose

  4. Skipping-rope rhyme - Wikipedia

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    So I bumped into a lady who bumped into a man, Who bumped into a police car, man, oh man! Policeman caught me Put me on his knee, Asked me a question Will you marry me? Yes, No, Maybe So (repeated) All in together, birds of a feather: January, February, March, April, May, etc. (each child had to jump in during the month they were born).

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  6. Miss Susie - Wikipedia

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    The variants including a woman with an alligator purse urging the baby's mother to vote have been seen as a reference to Susan B. Anthony, an American suffragette and wife, [12] and may be responsible for the steamboat owner's most common name today.

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  9. There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe - Wikipedia

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    "There Was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe" is a popular English language nursery rhyme, with a Roud Folk Song Index number of 19132. Debates over its meaning and origin have largely centered on attempts to match the old woman with historical female figures who have had large families, although King George II (1683–1760) has also been proposed as the rhyme's subject.