Tod, by Beatrix Potter /**/ Benjamin Bunny came out of the dark tunnel, shaking the sand from his ears; he cleaned his face with his paws. Every minute the sun shone warmer on the top of the hill. In the valley there was a sea of white mist, with golden tops of trees showing through. ...
@page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } "Peter," said little Benjamin, in a whisper, "who has got your clothes?" Peter replied, "The scarecrow in Mr. McGregor's garden," and described how he had been chased about the garden, and had dropped his shoes and coat. &nb...
The Project Gutenberg eBook of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter /**/ After losing them, he ran on four legs and went faster, so that I think he might have got away altogether if he had not unfortunately run into a gooseberry net, and got caught by the large buttons on his jacket. It was a blue jack...
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, by Beatrix Potter /**/ He dropped half a foot, and crashed into the middle of a mouse dinner party, breaking three glasses.—"Who in the world is this?" inquired Johnny Town-mouse. But after the first exclamation of surprise he instantl...
Tittlemouse, by Beatrix Potter. /**/ Suddenly round a corner, she met Babbitty Bumble—"Zizz, Bizz, Bizzz!" said the bumble bee. Mrs. Tittlemouse looked at her severely. She wished that she had a broom. "Good-day, Babbitty Bum...
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Tale of Samuel Whiskers, by Beatrix Potter @page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } The rats dropped the rolling-pin, and listened attentively. "We are discovered and interrupted, Anna Maria; let us collect our propert...
Tiggy-winkle, by Beatrix Potter. /**/ "What are these dear soft fluffy things?" said Lucie. "Oh those are woolly coats belonging to the little lambs at Skelghyl." "Will their jackets take off?" asked Lucie. "Oh yes, if you pl...
/**/ Ginger usually requested Pickles to serve them, because he said it made his mouth water. "I cannot bear," said he, "to see them going out at the door carrying their little parcels." "I have the same feeling about rats," replied Pickles, "but it would never do to eat o...
/**/ When the three kittens were ready, Mrs. Tabitha unwisely turned them out into the garden, to be out of the way while she made hot buttered toast. "Now keep your frocks clean, children!
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes, by Beatrix Potter. /**/ Gentlemen came every day, Till Cecily Parsley ran away.