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Pop Goes the Weasel : The Secret Meanings of Nursery Rhymes Murray R. Spiegel the ideal of the rule

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Pop Goes the Weasel : The Secret Meanings of Nursery Rhymes Murray R. Spiegel the ideal of the ruleIn Pop Goes the Weasel, Albert Jack explores the strange and fascinating histories behind the nursery rhymes we thought we knew, showing that their real meanings are far from innocent. Who were Mary Quite Contrary and Georgie Porgie? How could Hey Diddle Diddle offer an essential astronomy lesson? And if Ring a Ring a Roses isn't about catching the plague, then what is it really about? This ingenious book delves into the hidden meanings of the nursery

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