The old woman and her pig is a cumulative English nursery rhyme which originally developed in oral lore form until it was collected and first appeared as an illustrated print on 27 May 1906 as the true history of a little old woman who found a silver penny published by Tabart & Co.for their Juvenile Library at No. 157 New Bond Street, London. Since this time it has been re-published and re-told in print form many times.
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