FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49  
50   51   52   53   54   55   56   >>  
d, my son," and Mrs. Mouse's voice had a little shake in it. 9. "Ah!" said the son, "that was for want of knowing better." 10. "Knowing better! Why, he was the wisest mouse alive!" said the faithful Mrs. Mouse. 11. "I could not have been alive then," thought White-paw to himself. Then he said aloud, "Mother, I have made up my mind to go and see the world; so good-by!" 12. His mother wept. She tried to have him stay at home and be content--but all in vain; so she gave him a great hug, and he was off. LESSON XXVII. _WHAT THE MICE SAW IN THE FARM-YARD._ [Illustration] 1. He had not gone many steps when he met Mr. Gaffer Graybeard, a wise old mouse, and a great friend to the family. 2. "Well, where are you off to, Mr. Pertnose?" he asked, as the young traveler was whisking by. "I'm off to see the world," was the answer. 3. "Then good-by, for I never expect to see you again; but take an old mouse's advice, and beware of mouse-traps." "What are mouse-traps?" asked White-paw. "You will know when you see them," was the answer. 4. White-paw went on his way, and just outside he met another young mouse who had also started to see the world, and the two went on together. 5. "Oh, how big the world is!" said White-paw, as they went into the farm-yard, and began to look about them. 6. "And what queer creatures live in the world!" said the other, as the cocks crowed, the hens clucked, the chickens peeped, the cow lowed, the sheep bleated, the pigs grunted, and the old house-dog barked. 7. "If we are to find out about the world, we must ask questions," said White-paw. 8. So the two friends went about, stopping every now and then to admire or wonder at the new things they saw every moment. 9. Soon they came across a friendly-looking pig. "Please, sir," asked the wee simple things, "are you a mouse?" 10. The pig looked down to them through his "specs" as he heard the question in the tiny little squeaking voice, and he grunted a little as he replied: 11. "Yes, if you like to call me so," and the two friends went on. 12. In a little while they came up where the old cow was feeding; and White-paw, taking off his hat, said, "Please, are you a mouse?" 13. The old cow was too busy to answer such questions, but she shook her head in such a way that the travelers were glad to get off safe. 14. "There are great friendly mice, and great unfriendly mice, in the world!" said White-paw, as they
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49  
50   51   52   53   54   55   56   >>  



Top keywords:
answer
 
Please
 
questions
 

grunted

 

friendly

 
things
 
friends
 

stopping

 

crowed


clucked

 

chickens

 
creatures
 

peeped

 

barked

 
bleated
 

taking

 

feeding

 

unfriendly


travelers

 

moment

 

admire

 

simple

 

question

 

squeaking

 

replied

 
looked
 
content

LESSON

 
Illustration
 

mother

 

knowing

 

Knowing

 

wisest

 

faithful

 

Mother

 
thought

started

 

family

 

Pertnose

 

friend

 

Gaffer

 

Graybeard

 
traveler
 

whisking

 

advice


beware
 
expect