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mandy.c | 16:59 Sun 28th Oct 2007 | Phrases & Sayings
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My Grandad used to say this little rhyme/tale to me and I can't remember how it ends, does anyone know it? "Shall I tell you a tale, about a snail?, Shall I begin it? That's all that's in it. Shall I tell you another, about his brother ...................." Do you know how it ends? Please help it's been bugging me for a while, and Grandad isn't around to ask any more and noone else remembers it
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Could it be this:

I'll tell you a story about Jack-a-Nory
and now my story's begun,
I'll tell you another
about his brother
and now my story is done

I'll tell you a tale about a snail
that jumped in a fire and burnt his tail
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It isn't the one, but many thanks for replying and I do like your little rhyme!
Thanks for your reply.

In that case, could it be:

I'll tell you a story about John McGorry
now I'll begin it
that's all that's in it
I'll tell you another
about his brother
he had an awl
and 'e nailed it to the wall
that's all
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Could be, I honestly can't remember, oh I am cross that I didn't ask him when he was around!
I'll tell you a tale about a snail
Who jumped in t'fire and burnt his tail
I'll tell you another about his brother
He did the same the silly old ****** !

My grandad used to tell me the same one !
Whoa !! Censorship - that's buzzer with g's not z's

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