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A. A. Milne‘s Now We are Six (London: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1927) had the following version of the counting game used to count cherry stones and other items:
Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor, rich man, poor man, beggar man, thief,
Or what about a cowboy, policeman, jailer, engine driver, or a pirate chief?
Or what about a ploughman or a keeper at the zoo,
Or what about a circus man who lets the people through?
Or the man who takes the pennies on the roundabouts and swings,
Or the man who plays the organ or the other man who sings?
Or What about the rabbit man with rabbits in his pockets
And what about a rocket man who‘s always making rockets?
Oh it‘s such a lot of things there are and such a lot to be
That there‘s always lots of cherries on my little cherry tree.
This exhibition includes these occupations and many others…
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