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Jack and Jill (Q6115950)

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nursery rhyme
  • Jack and Gill
  • Jack and Jill Went up the Hill
  • Jack & Gill
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    Jack and Jill
    nursery rhyme
    • Jack and Gill
    • Jack and Jill Went up the Hill
    • Jack & Gill

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    Painting by Arthur Rackhm (English)
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    Jack and Jill (English)
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    Jack and Gill / Went up the Hill, (English)
    Jack and Jill (nursery rhyme).
    Jill or Gill is a contraction of Julienne or Gillian, a common Norman name. Jack and Jill represent the complete amalgamation of the Saxon and Norman stocks in the nation. (English)
    Jack and Jill went up the hill / To fetch a pail of water ; / Jack fell down and broke his crown, / And Jill came tumbling after. // Up Jack got, and home did trot, / As fast as he could caper, / To old Dame Dob, who patched his nob / With vinegar and brown paper. (English)
    Jack and Gill / Went up the Hill / To fetch a Pail of Water ; / Jack fell down / And broke his Crown, / And Gill came tumbling after. (English)
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