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+Project Gutenberg's Denslow's Humpty Dumpty, by William Wallace Denslow
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: Denslow's Humpty Dumpty
+
+Author: William Wallace Denslow
+
+Release Date: June 23, 2008 [EBook #25883]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DENSLOW'S HUMPTY DUMPTY ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by Louise Hope, David Edwards and the Online
+Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This
+book was produced from scanned images of public domain
+material from the Google Print project.)
+
+
+
+
+
+
+</pre>
+
+
+<div class = "mynote">
+<p>Illustrations in this e-text are proportionally larger than in the
+original book. Thumbnails of all pages are shown at the <a href =
+"#thumbs">end of the text</a>. The author&rsquo;s name on the cover was
+punctuated as shown.</p>
+</div>
+
+<div class = "page">
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<a name = "cover" id = "cover"> </a>
+<img src = "images/cover.jpg" width = "428" height = "550"
+alt = "Humpty Dumpty">
+</p>
+
+<p class = "center">
+<a href = "#covertext">Cover Text</a></p>
+
+</div>
+
+<div class = "orange">
+
+<p class = "extended"><b>Copyright 1903 by<br>
+<span class = "inset">W. W. Denslow</span><br>
+<span class = "inset2">Published, August</span><br>
+<span class = "inset3 extended super">1903</span></b></p>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<img src = "images/inside_front.png" width = "317" height = "290"
+alt = "Bare Humpty sitting; text 'To Edward Hall'"
+title = "To Edward Hall"></p>
+
+</div>
+
+<div class = "maintext">
+
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<img src = "images/pic01.png" width = "487" height = "151"
+alt = "Bare Humpty sitting: Humpty Dumpty" title = "Humpty Dumpty">
+</p>
+
+<p><span class = "offset">
+<img src = "images/decH.png" width = "40" height = "27"
+alt = "H" title = "H"></span>UMPTY-DUMPTY was a smooth, round little
+chap, with a winning smile, and a great golden heart in his broad
+breast.</p>
+
+<p>Only one thing troubled Humpty, and that was, that he might fall and
+crack his thin, white skin; he wished to be hard, all the way through,
+for he felt his heart wabble when he walked, or ran about, so off he
+went to the Black Hen for advice.</p>
+
+<p>This Hen was kind and wise, so she was just the one, for him to go to
+with his trouble.</p>
+
+<p>&ldquo;Your father, Old Humpty,&rdquo; said the Hen, &ldquo;was very
+foolish, and would take warning from no one; you know what the poet said
+of him:</p>
+
+<div class = "verse">
+<p>&lsquo;Humpty-Dumpty sat on a wall,</p>
+<p>Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall;</p>
+<p>All the king&rsquo;s horses, and all the king&rsquo;s men</p>
+<p>Cannot put Humpty-Dumpty together again.&rsquo;</p>
+</div>
+
+<div class = "background left" style = "background-image:
+url(images/pic02.png); min-height: 274px;">
+
+<p class = "empty left" style = "width: 230px; height:
+124px;">&nbsp;</p>
+<p class = "empty left" style = "width: 290px; height:
+150px;">&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p>&ldquo;So you see, he came to a very bad end, just because he was
+reckless, and would not take a hint from any one, he was much worse than
+a scrambled egg; the king, his horses and his men, did all they could
+for him, but his case was hopeless,&rdquo; and the Hen shook her
+head&nbsp;sadly.</p>
+</div>
+
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<img src = "images/pic03.png" width = "467" height = "398"
+alt = "Humpty's father after his fall">
+</p>
+
+<p>&ldquo;What you must do,&rdquo; continued the Hen, as she wiped a
+tear from her bright blue eye, &ldquo;is to go to the Farmer&rsquo;s
+Wife, next door, and tell her to put you into a pot of boiling hot
+water; your skin is so hard and smooth, it will not hurt you, and when
+you come out, you may do as you wish, nothing can break you, you can
+tumble about to your heart&rsquo;s content, and you will not break, nor
+even dent yourself.&rdquo;</p>
+
+<p>So Humpty rolled in next door, and told the Farmer&rsquo;s Wife that
+he wanted to be put into boiling hot water as he was too brittle to be
+of any use to himself or to any one else.</p>
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<img src = "images/pic04.png" width = "402" height = "250"
+alt = "Humpty talks to the farmer's wife">
+</p>
+
+<p>&ldquo;Indeed you shall,&rdquo; said the Farmer&rsquo;s Wife,
+&ldquo;what is more I shall wrap you up in a piece of spotted calico, so
+that you will have a nice colored dress; you will come out, looking as
+bright as an Easter Egg.&rdquo;</p>
+
+<p class = "floatright offset">
+<img src = "images/pic05.png" width = "243" height = "654"
+alt = "Humpty in his calico bundle goes into the pot">
+</p>
+
+<p>So she tied him up in a gay new rag, and dropped him into the copper
+kettle of boiling water that was on the hearth.</p>
+
+<p>It was pretty hot for Humpty at first, but he soon got used to it,
+and was happy, for he felt himself getting harder every minute.</p>
+
+<p>He did not have to stay in the water long, before he was quite well
+done, and as hard as a brick all the way through; so, untying the rag,
+he jumped out of the kettle as tough and as bright as any hard boiled
+Egg.</p>
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<img src = "images/pic06.png" width = "355" height = "462"
+alt = "Decorated Humpty emerges from the pot">
+</p>
+
+<p class = "floatright">
+<img src = "images/pic07a.png" width = "212" height = "267"
+alt = "Humpty jumps from the mantel">
+</p>
+
+<p>The calico had marked him from head to foot with big, bright, red
+spots, he was as gaudy as a circus clown, and as nimble and merry as
+one.</p>
+
+<div class = "background right bottom" style = "background-image:
+url(images/pic07b.png); padding-right: 18px;">
+
+<p>The Farmer&rsquo;s Wife shook with laughter to see the pranks of the
+little fellow, for he frolicked and frisked about from table to chair,
+and mantelpiece; he would fall from the shelf to the floor, just to show
+how hard he was; and after thanking the good woman most politely, for
+the service she had done him, he walked out into the sunshine, on the
+clothes-line, like a rope dancer, to see the wide, wide world.</p>
+
+<p class = "center">
+<span class = "extended super">* * * *</span></p>
+
+</div>
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<img src = "images/pic08.jpg" width = "387" height = "511"
+alt = "Full Page: Humpty walks a tightrope while farmer's wife looks on">
+</p>
+
+<div class = "background right offset" style = "background-image:
+url(images/pic09.png); min-height: 340px;">
+
+<p class = "empty right" style = "width: 264px; height:
+30px;">&nbsp;</p>
+<p class = "empty right" style = "width: 300px; height:
+40px;">&nbsp;</p>
+<p class = "empty right" style = "width: 324px; height:
+60px;">&nbsp;</p>
+<p class = "empty right" style = "width: 340px; height:
+80px;">&nbsp;</p>
+<p class = "empty right" style = "width: 324px; height:
+60px;">&nbsp;</p>
+<p class = "empty right" style = "width: 300px; height:
+40px;">&nbsp;</p>
+<p class = "empty right" style = "width: 264px; height:
+30px;">&nbsp;</p>
+
+<p>Of&nbsp;the travels of Humpty-Dumpty much could be said; he went
+East, West, North and South; he sailed the seas, he walked and rode on
+the land through all the Countries of the Earth, and all his life long
+he was happy and content.</p>
+
+</div>
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<img src = "images/pic10.jpg" width = "392" height = "525"
+alt = "Full Page: Humpty rides a mouse jumping a hurdle">
+</p>
+
+<p>Sometimes as a clown, in a circus, he would make fun for old and
+young; again, as a wandering minstrel,</p>
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<img src = "images/pic11.png" width = "512" height = "520"
+alt = "Old man with ear trumpet listens to Humpty singing">
+</p>
+
+<p>he twanged the strings of his banjo and sung a merry song, and so on
+through all his travels, he would lighten the cares of others, and make
+them forget their sorrows, and fill every heart with joy.</p>
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<img src = "images/pic12.png" width = "437" height = "283"
+alt = "Humpty greets little girl with doll">
+</p>
+
+<p>But wherever he went, in sunshine or in rain, he never forgot to sing
+the praises of the wise Black Hen nor the good, kind Farmer&rsquo;s
+Wife, who had started him in life, <i>hardened</i> against sorrow, with
+a big heart in the right place, for the cheer and comfort of OTHERS.</p>
+
+</div> <!-- end div maintext -->
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<img src = "images/inside_back.png" width = "560" height = "380"
+alt = "Humpty and small boy sit on wall while full moon looks on">
+</p>
+
+<div class = "page green">
+
+<h4 class = "fancy">Denslow&rsquo;s Picture Books for Children</h4>
+
+<p>For these books W. W. Denslow has revised and adapted several of the
+best classical fairy tales. He has improved these stories by elimination
+of all coarseness, cruelty, and everything that might frighten children.
+They are new; more beautiful and striking in both text and picture than
+any children&rsquo;s books heretofore published. Each book is filled
+with pictures of action and fun in brilliant colors. The twelve books
+are uniform in size.</p>
+
+<p class = "illustration">
+<img src = "images/backcover.jpg" width = "485" height = "456"
+alt = "12 book covers: titles below"
+title = "12 book covers: titles below"
+usemap = "#bookmap">
+</p>
+
+<map name = "bookmap" id = "bookmap">
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "4,4,122,151"
+href = "images/sample01.jpg" target = "_blank"
+alt = "ABC">
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "125,4,241,151"
+href = "images/sample02.jpg" target = "_blank"
+alt = "One Ring Circus">
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "245,4,362,151"
+href = "images/sample03.jpg" target = "_blank"
+alt = "Tom Thumb">
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "366,4,481,151"
+alt = "this book" title = "this book">
+
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "4,155,122,302"
+href = "images/sample05.jpg" target = "_blank"
+alt = "Old Mother Hubbard">
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "125,155,241,302"
+href = "images/sample06.jpg" target = "_blank"
+alt = "Jack and the Bean-stalk">
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "245,155,362,302"
+href = "images/sample07.jpg" target = "_blank"
+alt = "ZOO">
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "366,155,481,302"
+href = "images/sample08.jpg" target = "_blank"
+alt = "House That Jack Built">
+
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "4,305,122,453"
+href = "images/sample09.jpg" target = "_blank"
+alt = "Three Bears">
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "125,305,241,453"
+href = "images/sample10.jpg" target = "_blank"
+alt = "Little Red Riding-Hood">
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "245,305,362,453"
+href = "images/sample11.jpg" target = "_blank"
+alt = "5 Little Pigs">
+<area shape = "rect" coords = "366,305,481,453"
+href = "images/sample12.jpg" target = "_blank"
+alt = "Mary Had A Little Lamb">
+</map>
+
+<h6 class = "sans smaller">COPYRIGHT, 1903, W. W. DENSLOW</h6>
+
+<h6 class = "sans"><b><i>PRICE 25 CENTS EACH; INDESTRUCTIBLE, MOUNTED ON
+LINEN, 50 CENTS EACH</i></b></h6>
+
+<hr class = "mid">
+
+<h4><i>G. W. Dillingham Company, Publishers, New York</i></h4>
+
+</div>
+
+<h4 class = "fancy">
+<a name = "covertext" id = "covertext" href = "#cover">
+Front Cover Text</a></h4>
+
+<h1 class = "fancy">Denslow&rsquo;s<br>
+<span class = "smallcaps">Humpty Dumpty</span></h1>
+
+<h4 class = "fancy">Adapted and Illustrated by W. W Denslow</h4>
+
+<p class = "rightside">
+G. W. Dillingham Co.<br>
+Publishers New York.</p>
+
+<div class = "page">
+
+<h4 class = "fancy">Back Cover Text</h4>
+
+<p class = "center">Denslow&rsquo;s Picture Books for Children</p>
+
+<p>For these books W. W. Denslow has revised and adapted several of the
+best classical fairy tales. He has improved these stories by elimination
+of all coarseness, cruelty, and everything that might frighten children.
+They are new; more beautiful and striking in both text and picture than
+any children&rsquo;s books heretofore published. Each book is filled
+with pictures of action and fun in brilliant colors. The twelve books
+are uniform in size.</p>
+
+<table class = "booklist" summary = "publisher's list of titles">
+<tr>
+<td>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s ABC Book</p>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s One Ring Circus</p>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s Tom Thumb</p>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s Humpty Dumpty</p>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s Old Mother Hubbard</p>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s Jack and the Bean-Stalk</p>
+</td>
+<td>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s ZOO</p>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s House That Jack Built</p>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s Three Bears</p>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s Little Red Riding-Hood</p>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s 5 Little Pigs</p>
+<p>Denslow&rsquo;s Mary Had a Little Lamb</p>
+</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<p class = "center">
+COPYRIGHT, 1903, W. W. DENSLOW</p>
+
+<p class = "center">
+PRICE 25 CENTS EACH; INDESTRUCTIBLE, MOUNTED ON LINEN, 50&nbsp;CENTS
+EACH</p>
+
+<p class = "center">
+G. W. Dillingham Company, Publishers, New York</p>
+
+</div>
+
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+Project Gutenberg's Denslow's Humpty Dumpty, by William Wallace Denslow
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+Title: Denslow's Humpty Dumpty
+
+Author: William Wallace Denslow
+
+Release Date: June 23, 2008 [EBook #25883]
+
+Language: English
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+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK DENSLOW'S HUMPTY DUMPTY ***
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+[Transcriber's Note:
+
+Brief descriptions of each illustration are given in (parentheses).
+The author's name on the cover was punctuated as shown.]
+
+
+
+
+ Denslow's
+
+ HUMPTY DUMPTY
+
+ Adapted and Illustrated by W. W Denslow
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Humpty Dumpty)]
+
+ G. W. Dillingham Co.
+ Publishers New York.
+
+
+
+
+ Copyright 1903 by
+ W. W. Denslow
+
+ Published, August
+
+ 1903
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Humpty dances for three children and a dog):
+ To Edward Hall.]
+
+
+
+
+HUMPTY DUMPTY.
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Bare Humpty sitting)]
+
+Humpty-Dumpty was a smooth, round little chap, with a
+winning smile, and a great golden heart in his broad
+breast.
+
+Only one thing troubled Humpty, and that was, that he
+might fall and crack his thin, white skin; he wished
+to be hard, all the way through, for he felt his heart
+wabble when he walked, or ran about, so off he went to
+the Black Hen for advice.
+
+This Hen was kind and wise, so she was just the one,
+for him to go to with his trouble.
+
+"Your father, Old Humpty," said the Hen, "was very
+foolish, and would take warning from no one; you know
+what the poet said of him:
+
+ 'Humpty-Dumpty sat on a wall,
+ Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall;
+ All the king's horses, and all the king's men
+ Cannot put Humpty-Dumpty together again.'
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Humpty talks to the Hen)]
+
+"So you see, he came to a very bad end, just because
+he was reckless, and would not take a hint from any
+one, he was much worse than a scrambled egg; the king,
+his horses and his men, did all they could for him,
+but his case was hopeless," and the Hen shook her head
+sadly.
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Humpty's father after his fall)]
+
+"What you must do," continued the Hen, as she wiped
+a tear from her bright blue eye, "is to go to the
+Farmer's Wife, next door, and tell her to put you into
+a pot of boiling hot water; your skin is so hard and
+smooth, it will not hurt you, and when you come out,
+you may do as you wish, nothing can break you, you can
+tumble about to your heart's content, and you will not
+break, nor even dent yourself."
+
+So Humpty rolled in next door, and told the Farmer's
+Wife that he wanted to be put into boiling hot water
+as he was too brittle to be of any use to himself or
+to any one else.
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Humpty talks to the farmer's wife)]
+
+"Indeed you shall," said the Farmer's Wife, "what is
+more I shall wrap you up in a piece of spotted calico,
+so that you will have a nice colored dress; you will
+come out, looking as bright as an Easter Egg."
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Humpty in his calico bundle goes into the pot)]
+
+So she tied him up in a gay new rag, and dropped him
+into the copper kettle of boiling water that was on
+the hearth.
+
+It was pretty hot for Humpty at first, but he soon got
+used to it, and was happy, for he felt himself getting
+harder every minute.
+
+He did not have to stay in the water long, before he
+was quite well done, and as hard as a brick all the
+way through; so, untying the rag, he jumped out of the
+kettle as tough and as bright as any hard boiled Egg.
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Decorated Humpty emerges from the pot)]
+
+The calico had marked him from head to foot with big,
+bright, red spots, he was as gaudy as a circus clown,
+and as nimble and merry as one.
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Humpty jumps from a high shelf)]
+
+The Farmer's Wife shook with laughter to see the
+pranks of the little fellow, for he frolicked and
+frisked about from table to chair, and mantelpiece; he
+would fall from the shelf to the floor, just to show
+how hard he was; and after thanking the good woman
+most politely, for the service she had done him, he
+walked out into the sunshine, on the clothes-line,
+like a rope dancer, to see the wide, wide world.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Full Page: Humpty walks a tightrope while farmer's
+ wife looks on)]
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Humpty sits on a wall playing the banjo)]
+
+Of the travels of Humpty-Dumpty much could be said;
+he went East, West, North and South; he sailed the
+seas, he walked and rode on the land through all the
+Countries of the Earth, and all his life long he was
+happy and content.
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Full Page: Humpty rides a mouse jumping a hurdle)]
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Old man with ear trumpet listens to Humpty
+ singing)]
+
+Sometimes as a clown, in a circus, he would make fun
+for old and young; again, as a wandering minstrel,
+he twanged the strings of his banjo and sung a merry
+song, and so on through all his travels, he would
+lighten the cares of others, and make them forget
+their sorrows, and fill every heart with joy.
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Humpty greets little girl with doll)]
+
+But wherever he went, in sunshine or in rain, he never
+forgot to sing the praises of the wise Black Hen nor
+the good, kind Farmer's Wife, who had started him in
+life, _hardened_ against sorrow, with a big heart in
+the right place, for the cheer and comfort of OTHERS.
+
+
+ [Illustration
+ (Humpty and small boy sit on wall
+ while full moon looks on)]
+
+ * * * * *
+ * * * *
+ * * * * *
+
+Denslow's Picture Books for Children
+
+For these books W. W. Denslow has revised and
+adapted several of the best classical fairy tales.
+He has improved these stories by elimination of
+all coarseness, cruelty, and everything that might
+frighten children. They are new; more beautiful and
+striking in both text and picture than any children's
+books heretofore published. Each book is filled with
+pictures of action and fun in brilliant colors. The
+twelve books are uniform in size.
+
+ Denslow's ABC Book
+ Denslow's One Ring Circus
+ Denslow's Tom Thumb
+ Denslow's Humpty Dumpty
+ Denslow's Old Mother Hubbard
+ Denslow's Jack and the Bean-Stalk
+ Denslow's ZOO
+ Denslow's House That Jack Built
+ Denslow's Three Bears
+ Denslow's Little Red Riding-Hood
+ Denslow's 5 Little Pigs
+ Denslow's Mary Had A Little Lamb
+
+
+ COPYRIGHT, 1903, W. W. DENSLOW
+
+ _Price 25 Cents Each;
+ Indestructible, Mounted On Linen,
+ 50 Cents Each_
+
+ _G. W. Dillingham Company, Publishers, New York_
+
+
+
+
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