The Three Foxes
Once
upon
a
time
there
were
three
little
foxes
Who
didn’t
wear
stockings,
and
they
didn’t
wear
sockses,
But
they
all
had
handkerchiefs
to
blow
their
noses,
And
they
kept
their
handkerchiefs
in
cardboard
boxes.
And
they
lived
in
forest
in
three
little
houses,
And
they
didn’t
wear
coats,
and
they
didn’t
wear
trousies.
They
ran
through
the
woods
on
their
little
bare
tootsies,
And
they
played
“Touch
Last”
with
a
family
of
mouses.
They
didn’t
go
shopping
in
the
High
Street
shopses,
But
caught
what
they
wanted
in
the
woods
and
copses.
They
all
went
fishing,
and
they
caught
three
wormses,
They
went
out
hunting,
and
they
caught
three
wopses.
They
wen
to
a
Fair,
and
they
all
won
prizes
—
Tree
plum-puddingses
and
three
mince-pieses.
They
rode
on
elephants
and
swang
on
swingses,
And
hit
three
coco-nuts
at
coco-nut
shieses.
That’s
all
I
know
of
three
little
foxes
Who
kept
their
handkerchiefs
in
three
little
boxes.
They
lived
in
the
forest
in
three
little
houses,
But
they
didn’t
wear
coats
and
they
didn’t
wear
trousies,
And
they
didn’t
wear
stockings
and
they
didn’t
wear
sockses.