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    RECIPE: ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND HIS GINGERBREAD MEN (1847)
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    The Gingerbread Girl....One Smart Cookie!
     
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    The Gingerbread Man

    A Children's Story Classic

    Once upon a time there was a little old woman and a little old man, and they lived all
    alone in a little old house. They hadn't any little girls or any little boys, at all. So one day,
    the little old woman made a boy out of gingerbread; she made him a chocolate jacket, and
    put cinnamon seeds in it for buttons; his eyes were made of fine, fat currants; his mouth
    was made of rose-colored sugar; and he had a cute little cap of orange sugar-candy.
    When the little old woman had rolled him out, and dressed him up, and pinched his
    gingerbread shoes into shape, she put him in a pan; then she put the pan in the oven and
    shut the door; and she thought, "Now I shall have a little boy of my own."

    When it was time for the Gingerbread Boy to be done she opened the oven door and
    pulled out the pan. Out jumped the little Gingerbread Boy on to the floor, and away he
    ran, out of the door and down the street! The little old woman and the little old man ran
    after him as fast as they could, but he just laughed, and shouted,--"Run! run! as fast as
    you can!

    "You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man!"

    And they couldn't catch him.

    The little Gingerbread Boy ran on and on, until he came to a
    cow, by the roadside. "Stop, little Gingerbread Boy," said the
    cow; "I want to eat you." The little Gingerbread Boy
    laughed, and said,--

    "I have run away from a little old woman,

    "And a little old man,

    "And I can run away from you, I can!"

    And, as the cow chased him, he looked over his shoulder
    and cried,--

    "Run! run! as fast as you can!

    "You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man!"

    And the cow couldn't catch him.

    The little Gingerbread Boy ran on, and on, and on, till he came to a horse, in the pasture.
    "Please stop, little Gingerbread Boy," said the horse, "you look very good to eat." But the
    little Gingerbread Boy laughed out loud. "Oho! oho!" he said,--

    "I have run away from a little old woman,

    "A little old man,

    "A cow,

    "And I can run away from you, I can!"

    And, as the horse chased him, he looked over his shoulder and cried,--

    "Run! run! as fast as you can!

    "You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man!"

    And the horse couldn't catch him.

    By and by the little Gingerbread Boy came to a barn full of threshers. When the threshers
    smelled the Gingerbread Boy, they tried to pick him up, and said, "Don't run so fast, little
    Gingerbread Boy; you look very good to eat." But the little Gingerbread Boy ran harder
    than ever, and as he ran he cried out,--

    "I have run away from a little old woman,

    "A little old man,

    "A cow,

    "A horse,

    "And I can run away from you, I can!"

    And when he found that he was ahead of the threshers, he turned and shouted back to
    them,--

    "Run! run! as fast as you can!

    "You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man!"

    And the threshers couldn't catch him.

    Then the little Gingerbread Boy ran faster than ever. He ran and ran until he came to a
    field full of mowers. When the mowers saw how fine he looked, they ran after him,
    calling out, "Wait a bit! wait a bit, little Gingerbread Boy, we wish to eat you!" But the
    little Gingerbread Boy laughed harder than ever, and ran like the wind. "Oho! oho!" he
    said,--

    "I have run away from a little old woman,

    "A little old man,

    "A cow,

    "A horse,

    "A barn full of threshers,

    "And I can run away from you, I can!"

    And when he found that he was ahead of the mowers, he turned and shouted back to
    them,--

    "Run! run! as fast as you can!

    "You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man!"

    And the mowers couldn't catch him.

    By this time the little Gingerbread Boy was so proud that he didn't think anybody could
    catch him. Pretty soon he saw a fox coming across a field. The fox looked at him and
    began to run. But the little Gingerbread Boy shouted across to him, "You can't catch
    me!" The fox began to run faster, and the little Gingerbread Boy ran faster, and as he ran
    he chuckled,--

    "I have run away from a little old woman,

    "A little old man,

    "A cow,

    "A horse,

    "A barn full of threshers,

    "A field full of mowers,

    "And I can run away from you, I can!

    "Run! run! as fast as you can!

    "You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man!"

    "Why," said the fox, "I would not catch you if I could. I would not think of disturbing
    you."

    Just then, the little Gingerbread Boy came to a river. He could not swim across, and he
    wanted to keep running away from the cow and the horse and the people.

    "Jump on my tail, and I will take you across," said the fox.

    So the little Gingerbread Boy jumped on the fox's tail, and the fox swam into the river.
    When he was a little way from shore he turned his head, and said, "You are too heavy on
    my tail, little Gingerbread Boy, I fear I shall let you get wet; jump on my back."

    The little Gingerbread Boy jumped on his back.

    A little farther out, the fox said, "I am afraid the water will cover you, there; jump on my
    shoulder."

    The little Gingerbread Boy jumped on his shoulder.

    In the middle of the stream the fox said, "Oh, dear! little Gingerbread Boy, my shoulder is
    sinking; jump on my nose, and I can hold you out of the water."

    So the little Gingerbread Boy jumped on his nose.

    The minute the fox got on shore he threw back his head, and gave a snap!

    "Dear me!" said the little Gingerbread Boy, "I am a quarter gone!" The next minute he
    said, "Why, I am half gone!" The next minute he said, "My goodness gracious, I am three
    quarters gone!"

    And after that, the little Gingerbread Boy never said anything more at all.
     
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