Mr Rabbit At Home a Sequel to Little Mr Thimblefinger And His Queer Country

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"Oh, no, " replied Mr. Thimblefinger. "I don't suppose any such country as Peru had been found on the map when that book was written. But never mind about that. The boy read only that book, and he became rather wild in his mind. He wanted to be a pirooter, whatever that was, and so he armed himself with old hoe helves and called them pikes, and he tied a shingle to his side and called it a cutlass, and he got him a broom-handle and called it a horse.
" This boy's name was Johnny, but sometimes
...they called him Jack for short. Some people said he was mean as he could be ; but I don't say that. He was fonder of scampering over the country than he was of helping his mother. Maybe he did n't know any better because he was n't taught any better. But one morning his mother was so 94 MR. RABBIT AT HOME.
tired that she could n't get out of bed. She had -worn herself out with work. The next morning she couldn't get up, nor the next; and then the neighbors, who had come in to see what the mat- O 7 ter was, said that she would never get up any more.


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