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1.THE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER(9)
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Then Simpkin went on tip-toe and took a little parcel of silk out of the tea-pot, and looked at it in the moonlight; and he felt quite ashamed of his ...
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2.THE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER(8)
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Mew! Mew! interrupted Simpkin, and he scratched at the door. But the key was under the tailors pillow, he could not get in. The little mice only laugh...
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3.THE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER(7)
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When the Cathedral clock struck twelve there was an answer like an echo of the chimes and Simpkin heard it, and came out of the tailors door, and wand...
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4.THE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER(6)
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Whenever the tailor muttered and talked in his sleep, Simpkin said Miaw-ger-r-w-s-s-ch! and made strange horrid noises, as cats do at night. For the p...
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5.THE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER(5)
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And out from under tea-cups and from under bowls and basins, stepped other and more little mice who hopped away down off the dresser and under the wai...
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6.THE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER(4)
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Now what can that be? said the Tailor of Gloucester, jumping up from his chair. The dresser was covered with crockery and pipkins, willow pattern plat...
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7.THE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER(3)
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The tailor came out of his shop at dark, for he did not sleep there at nights; he fastened the window and locked the door, and took away the key. No o...
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8.THE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER(2)
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THE TAILOR OFGLOUCESTER BY BEATRIX POTTER Author of The Tale of Peter Rabbit, etcILL BE AT CHARGES FOR A LOOKING-GLASS, AND ENTERTAIN A SCORE OR TWO O...
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9.THE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER(1)
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THE TAILOR OF GLOUCESTER The Tale of Gloucester was privately printed in 1902 before Frederick Warne Co published it in October 1903. The book was com...
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10.THE TALE OF SQUIRREL NUTKIN(4)
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On the sixth day, which was Saturday, the squirrels came again for the last time; they brought a new-laid eggin a little rush basket as a last parting...