A Game Of Fives
by Lewis Carroll
English novelist and poet. Famous for his children's stories, especially Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There (1871). His children's poems include Phantasmagoria (published with other poems in 1869), The Hunting of the Snark (1876) and Sylvie and Bruno (1889). He also published various mathematical treatises of which the most notable is his light-hearted defence of Euclid, Euclid and his Modern Rivals. His stories and poems have been seen as revolutionising children's literature,
breaking with and even parodying the moral tales which had previously dominated.
A Game Of Fives
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FIVE little girls, of Five, Four, Three, Two, One: Five rosy girls, in years from Ten to Six: Five growing girls, from Fifteen to Eleven: Five winsome girls, from Twenty to Sixteen: Five dashing girls, the youngest Twenty-one: Five showy girls - but Thirty is an age Five dressy girls, of Thirty-one or more: *** Five PASSE girls - Their age? Well, never mind! |