Who Was Beatrix Potter? PDF Free Download
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Once upon a time there was a wood-mouse, and her name was Mrs. Tittlemouse.
She lived in a bank under a hedge.
Such a funny house! There were yards and yards of sandy passages, leading to storerooms and nut-cellars and seed-cellars, all amongst the roots of the hedge.
There was a kitchen, a parlour, a pantry, and a larder.
Also, there was Mrs. Tittlemouse's bedroom, where she slept in a little box bed!
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Mrs. tittlemouse was a most terribly tidy particular little mouse, always sweeping and dusting the soft sandy floors.
Sometimes a beetle lost its way in the passages.
'Shuh! shuh! little dirty feet!' said Mrs. Tittlemouse, clattering her dust-pan.
And one day a little old woman ran up and down in a red spotty cloak.
'Your house is on fire, Mother Ladybird! Fly away home to your children!'
Another day, a big fat spider came in to shelter from the rain.
'Beg pardon, is this not Miss Muffet's?'
'Go away, you bold bad spider! Leaving ends of cobweb all over my nice clean house!'
The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse
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