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 {| {ts|bgt}} Though I never could tell why; But still I'm called Buttercup,—poor Little Buttercup, Sweet Little Buttercup I! || || Fair moon, to thee I sing Bright regent of the heavens; Say, why is every thing Either at sixes or at sevens? For he himself has said it, And it's greatly to his credit That he is an Englishman. || || "I'm ugly too, aint I?"
 * Aunt Jo's scrap-bag inside cover e.png || ||Aunt Jo's scrap-bag inside cover f.png
 * little buttercup.|| || captain corcoran.
 * For I am called Little Buttercup,—dear Little Buttercup,
 * For I am called Little Buttercup,—dear Little Buttercup,
 * For I am called Little Buttercup,—dear Little Buttercup,
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 * bill bobstay, the bos'n. || || dick deadeye.
 * He is an Englishman:
 * bill bobstay, the bos'n. || || dick deadeye.
 * He is an Englishman:
 * He is an Englishman:
 * }
 * }