The World of Peter Rabbit & His Friends: 14 Books with 450+ Original Illustrations. Beatrix Potter
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СКАЧАТЬ she went out and fetched some twigs, to partly close up the front door.

      "I will make it too small for Mr. Jackson!"

Too tired

      She fetched soft soap, and flannel, and a new scrubbing brush from the storeroom. But she was too tired to do any more. First she fell asleep in her chair, and then she went to bed.

      "Will it ever be tidy again?" said poor Mrs. Tittlemouse.

Polishing

      Next morning she got up very early and began a spring cleaning which lasted a fortnight.

      She swept, and scrubbed, and dusted; and she rubbed up the furniture with beeswax, and polished her little tin spoons.

The party

      When it was all beautifully neat and clean, she gave a party to five other little mice, without Mr. Jackson.

      He smelt the party and came up the bank, but he could not squeeze in at the door.

Honey-dew through the window

      So they handed him out acorn-cupfuls of honey-dew through the window, and he was not at all offended.

      He sat outside in the sun, and said—"Tiddly, widdly, widdly! Your very good health, Mrs. Tittlemouse!"

       THE END

      The Tale of Tom Kitten

       Table of Contents

Three Kittens

      Once upon a time there were three little kittens, and their names were Mittens, Tom Kitten, and Moppet.

      They had dear little fur coats of their own; and they tumbled about the doorstep and played in the dust.

Once upon a time there were three little kittens, and their names were Mittens, Tom Kitten, and Moppet.

      But one day their mother—Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit—expected friends to tea; so she fetched the kittens indoors, to wash and dress them, before the fine company arrived.

First she scrubbed their faces (this one is Moppet).

      First she scrubbed their faces (this one is Moppet).

Then she brushed their fur, (this one is Mittens).

      Then she brushed their fur, (this one is Mittens).

Then she combed their tails and whiskers (this is Tom Kitten).

      Then she combed their tails and whiskers (this is Tom Kitten).

      Tom was very naughty, and he scratched.

She took all sorts of elegant uncomfortable clothes out of a chest of drawers, in order to dress up her son Thomas.

      Mrs. Tabitha dressed Moppet and Mittens in clean pinafores and tuckers; and then she took all sorts of elegant uncomfortable clothes out of a chest of drawers, in order to dress up her son Thomas.

Tom Kitten was very fat, and he had grown; several buttons burst off.

      Tom Kitten was very fat, and he had grown; several buttons burst off. His mother sewed them on again.

      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!

      "Now keep your frocks clean, children! You must walk on your hind legs. Keep away from the dirty ash-pit, and from Sally Henny Penny, and from the pig-stye and the Puddle-Ducks."

Moppet and Mittens walked down the garden path unsteadily.

      Moppet and Mittens walked down the garden path unsteadily. Presently they trod upon their pinafores and fell on their noses.

      When they stood up there were several green smears!

      "Let us climb up the rockery, and sit on the garden wall," said Moppet.

They turned their pinafores back to front.

      They turned their pinafores back to front, and went up with a skip and a jump; Moppet's white tucker fell down into the road.

His hat fell off, and the rest of his buttons burst.

      Tom Kitten was quite unable to jump when walking upon his hind legs in trousers. He came up the rockery by degrees, breaking the ferns, and shedding buttons right and left.

      He was all in pieces when he reached the top of the wall.

Moppet and Mittens tried to pull him together.

      Moppet and Mittens tried to pull him together; his hat fell off, and the rest of his buttons burst.

While they were in difficulties, there was a pit pat paddle pat!

      While they were in difficulties, there was a pit pat paddle pat! and the three Puddle-Ducks came along the hard high road, marching one behind the other and doing the goose step—pit pat paddle pat! pit pat waddle pat!

The Puddle-Ducks

      They stopped and stood in a row, and stared up at the kittens. They had very small eyes and looked surprised.

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