Mother Stories

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Mother Stories
Lindsay Maud
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Why, he even talks of going to the top of thebarn, and no doubt he will, some day. " "No doubt, no doubt, " said Fleet. "Children are so remarkable now. " "But what is the news with you, Friend Fleet?" inquired Mrs. Muffet.
"Nothing at all, " said Fleet. "The barnyard is as quiet"--but just as hespoke there arose such a clatter outside the door that he sprang to hisfeet to see what was the matter, and the two kittens waked up in alarm. Outside, the yard was in a commotion. Everybody was talking
... at the sametime. The hens were cackling, the roosters crowing, the ducks quacking, the calf crying, and the sound of flying hoofs could be heard far downthe road.
"Pray, what is the matter?" said Fleet to three geese, that werehurrying along, with their necks stretched out.
"The gate is open, the brown colt's gone, the brindle calf's going andwe are thinking about it; quawk! quawk!" said the three geese, Mrs. Waddle, Mrs. Gabble, and Mrs. Dabble.
"Where are you going?" asked Mrs. Muffet, putting her head out of thebarn door.


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