Three Wise Men of Gotham

Mother Goose in Prose

Three Wise Men of Gotham

Mother Goose in Prose

Ages 3–5 · 17 min

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Three Wise Men of Gotham Went to sea in a bowl. If the bowl had been stronger My tale had been longer.

THERE lived in the great city of Gotham, over against the north gate, a man who possessed a very wise aspect, but very little else. He was tall and lean, and had a fine large head, bald and smooth upon the top, with a circle of white hair behind the ears. His beard was pure white, and reached to his waist; his eyes were small, dark, and so piercing that they seemed to read your every thought. His eyebrows were very heavy, and as white as his beard. He dressed in a long black mantle with a girdle corded about the middle, and he walked slowly and majestically, and talked no more than he was obliged to.

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