BULLY AND BAWLY NO-TAIL
NANNIE AND BILLIE WAGTAIL
JOLLIE AND JILLIE LONGTAIL
JACKO AND JUMPO KINKYTAIL
CURLY AND FLOPPY TWISTYTAIL
TOODLE AND NOODLE FLATTAIL
DOTTIE AND WILLIE FLUFFTAIL
DICKIE ANP NELLIE FLIPTAIL
WOODIE AND WADDIE CHUCK
BOBBY AND BETTY RINGTAIL
SOMETHING NEW!
UNCLE WIGGILY'S STORY BOOK
and
UNCLE WIGGILY'S PICTURE BOOK
Copyright, 1922, by R. F. FENNO & COMPANY
UNCLE WIGGILY AND OLD MOTHER HUBBARD
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I. Uncle Wiggily and Mother Goose
II. Uncle Wiggily and the First Pig
III. Uncle Wiggily and the Second Pig
IV. Uncle Wiggily and the Third Pig
V. Uncle Wiggily and Little Boy Blue
VI. Uncle Wiggily and Higgledee Piggledee
VII. Uncle Wiggily and Little Bo-Peep
VIII. Uncle Wiggily and Tommie Tucker
IX. Uncle Wiggily and Pussy Cat Mole
X. Uncle Wiggily and Jack and Jill
XI. Uncle Wiggily and Jack Horner
XII. Uncle Wiggily and Mr. Pop-Goes
XIII. Uncle Wiggily and Simple Simon
XIV. Uncle Wiggily and the Crumpled-Horn Cow
XV. Uncle Wiggily and Old Mother Hubbard
XVI. Uncle Wiggily and Miss Muffet
XVII. Uncle Wiggily and the First Kitten
XVIII. Uncle Wiggily and the Second Kitten
XIX. Uncle Wiggily and the Third Kitten
XX. Uncle Wiggily and the Jack Horse
XXI. Uncle Wiggily and the Clock-Mouse
XXII. Uncle Wiggily and the Late Scholar
XXIII. Uncle Wiggily and Baa-Baa Black Sheep
XXIV. Uncle Wiggily and Polly Flinders
XXV. Uncle Wiggily and the Garden Maid
XXVI. Uncle Wiggily and the King
Uncle Wiggily and Old Mother Hubbard
CHAPTER I
UNCLE WIGGILY AND MOTHER GOOSE
There once lived in the woods an old rabbit gentleman named Uncle
Wiggily Longears, and in the hollow-stump bungalow where he had his
home there also lived Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, a muskrat lady
housekeeper. Near Uncle Wiggily there were, in hollow trees, or in
nests or in burrows under the ground, many animal friends of
his--rabbits, squirrels, puppy dogs, pussy cats, frogs, ducks,
chickens and others, so that Uncle Wiggily and Nurse Jane were never
lonesome.
Often Sammie or Susie Littletail, a small boy and girl rabbit, would
hop over to the hollow-stump bungalow, and call:
"Uncle Wiggily! Uncle Wiggily! Can't you come out and play with us?"
Then the old rabbit gentleman, who was as fond of fun as a kitten,
would put on his tall silk hat, take his r
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