Little Mr. Thimblefinger And His Queer Country

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Little Mr. Thimblefinger And His Queer Country
Harris, Joel Chandler, 1848-1908
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" "What then?" asked Buster John, as Mr. Thimblefinger paused. "Was ithurt?" "Smashed!" exclaimed Mr. Thimblefinger. "Knocked flatter than apancake! Broke into jiblets!" "It was a great waste of pumpkins, " remarked Mrs. Meadows.
V.
THE TALKING-SADDLE.
Just then Mrs. Meadows smoothed out her apron and rose from her chair.
"I smell dinner, " she said, "and it smells like it is on the table. Let's go in and get rid of it. " She led the way, and the children followed. The dinner was nothingextra,
...--just a plain, every-day, country dinner, with plenty ofpot-liquor and dumplings; but the children were hungry, and they madeshort work of all that was placed before them. Drusilla waited on thetable, as she did at home, but she didn't go close to Mr. Rabbit. Sheheld out the dishes at arm's length when she offered him anything, andonce she came very near dropping a plate when he suddenly flapped hisbig ear on his nose to drive off a fly.
Mrs. Meadows was very kind to the children, but when once the edge wastaken off their appetite they began to get uneasy again.


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