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rebecca reasons edwards
sally sells sea shells  
The game of the tongue-twister has been around for a very long time often passed down from generation to generation
for the fun and amusement of young and old. It consisted of repeating rapidly from memory familiar phrases.

To read them aloud does not count, you must say them several times really fast.
My quilt is based on the tongue twister Sally Sells Sea Shells. It goes like this.
 

She sells sea shells by the sea shore.
She sells sea shells at the sea shore;
At the sea shore she sells sea shells.
She sells sea shells on the sea shell shore.
The sea shells she sells are sea shore shells,
Of that I'm sure.
If neither he sells sea shells, nor she sells sea shells,
Who shall sell sea shells? Shall sea shells be sold?
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