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Title: The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse
Author: Beatrix Potter
Release Date: November 18, 2005 [EBook #17089]
Language: English
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[Illustration: Mrs. Tittlemouse & Bees]
THE TALE OF MRS. TITTLEMOUSE
By BEATRIX POTTER
Author of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" etc.
[Illustration: Mrs. Tittlemouse & Butterfly]
FREDERICK WARNE
FREDERICK WARNE
Penguin Books Ltd, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England
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First published 1910
This impression 1985
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NELLIE'S
LITTLE BOOK
[Illustration: Mrs. Tittlemouse at the Door]
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.
[Illustration: In the pantry]
[Illustration: In bed]
There was a kitchen, a parlour, a pantry, and a la
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