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+<h1>The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, by Beatrix
+Potter</h1>
+<pre>
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at <a href = "https://www.gutenberg.org">www.gutenberg.org</a></pre>
+<p>Title: The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse</p>
+<p>Author: Beatrix Potter</p>
+<p>Release Date: March 8, 2005 [eBook #15284]</p>
+<p>Language: English</p>
+<p>Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1</p>
+<p>***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TALE OF JOHNNY TOWN-MOUSE***</p>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<h3>E-text prepared by Robert Cicconetti, Jason Isbell,<br />
+ and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team<br />
+ (https://www.pgdp.net)</h3>
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<hr class="full" />
+<p>&nbsp;</p>
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a href="images/cover.jpg"><img src="images/cover.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Cover" title="Cover" /></a>
+</div>
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<a href="images/town01.jpg"><img src="images/town01.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Timmy and Johnny" title="Timmy and Johnny" /></a>
+</div>
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h1>The Tale Of Johnny Town-mouse</h1>
+
+<h2>By Beatrix Potter</h2>
+
+<p class="center"><i>Author of &quot;The Tale of Peter Rabbit,&quot; &amp;c.</i></p>
+
+<div class="figcenter">
+<img src="images/title.jpg" width="150"
+alt="Title Emblem" title="Title Emblem" />
+</div>
+
+<h6>Frederick Warne &amp; Co., Inc.<br />
+New York<br />
+1918</h6>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<p class="center">To Aesop In The Shadows</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<table summary="text of 'The Tale Of Johnny Town-mouse'">
+ <tr><td></td><td class="w30"></td><td></td></tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town02.jpg"><img src="images/town02.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Timmy Willie was a little country mouse who went to town by mistake in a hamper."
+title="Timmy Willie was a little country mouse who went to town by mistake in a hamper." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>Johnny Town-mouse was born in a cupboard. Timmy Willie was born in a
+ garden. Timmy Willie was a little country mouse who went to town by
+ mistake in a hamper. The gardener sent vegetables to town once a week by
+ carrier; he packed them in a big hamper.</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>The gardener left the hamper by the garden gate, so that the carrier
+ could pick it up when he passed. Timmy Willie crept in through a hole in
+ the wicker-work, and after eating some peas&mdash;Timmy Willie fell fast
+ asleep.</p>
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town03.jpg"><img src="images/town03.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Timmy Willie fell fast asleep."
+title="Timmy Willie fell fast asleep." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town04.jpg"><img src="images/town04.jpg" width="300"
+alt="He awoke in a fright, while the hamper was being lifted into the carrier's cart."
+title="He awoke in a fright, while the hamper was being lifted into the carrier's cart." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>He awoke in a fright, while the hamper was being lifted into the
+ carrier's cart. Then there was a jolting, and a clattering of horse's
+ feet; other packages were thrown in; for miles and
+ miles&mdash;jolt&mdash;jolt&mdash;jolt! and Timmy Willie trembled amongst the jumbled
+ up vegetables.</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>At last the cart stopped at a house, where the hamper was taken out,
+ carried in, and set down. The cook gave the carrier sixpence; the back
+ door banged, and the cart rumbled away. But there was no quiet; there
+ seemed to be hundreds of carts passing. Dogs barked; boys whistled in
+ the street; the cook laughed, the parlour maid ran up and down-stairs;
+ and a canary sang like a steam engine.</p>
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town05.jpg"><img src="images/town05.jpg" width="300"
+alt="At last the cart stopped at a house."
+title="At last the cart stopped at a house." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town06.jpg"><img src="images/town06.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Presently the cook opened the hamper and began to unpack the vegetables."
+title="Presently the cook opened the hamper and began to unpack the vegetables." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>Timmy Willie, who had lived all his life in a garden, was almost
+ frightened to death. Presently the cook opened the hamper and began to
+ unpack the vegetables. Out sprang the terrified Timmy Willie.</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>Up jumped the cook on a chair, exclaiming &quot;A mouse! a mouse! Call the
+ cat! Fetch me the poker, Sarah!&quot; Timmy Willie did not wait for Sarah
+ with the poker; he rushed along the skirting board till he came to a
+ little hole, and in he popped.</p>
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town07.jpg"><img src="images/town07.jpg" width="300"
+alt="He rushed along the skirting board till he came to a little hole, and in he popped."
+title="He rushed along the skirting board till he came to a little hole, and in he popped." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town08.jpg"><img src="images/town08.jpg" width="300"
+alt="He dropped half a foot, and crashed into the middle of a mouse dinner party."
+title="He dropped half a foot, and crashed into the middle of a mouse dinner party." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>He dropped half a foot, and crashed into the middle of a mouse dinner
+ party, breaking three glasses.&mdash;&quot;Who in the world is this?&quot; inquired
+ Johnny Town-mouse. But after the first exclamation of surprise he
+ instantly recovered his manners.</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>With the utmost politeness he introduced Timmy Willie to nine other
+ mice, all with long tails and white neckties. Timmy Willie's own tail
+ was insignificant. Johnny Town-mouse and his friends noticed it; but
+ they were too well bred to make personal remarks; only one of them asked
+ Timmy Willie if he had ever been in a trap?</p>
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town09.jpg"><img src="images/town09.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Timmy Willie's own tail was insignificant."
+title="Timmy Willie's own tail was insignificant." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town10.jpg"><img src="images/town10.jpg" width="300"
+alt="The continual noise upstairs made him so nervous"
+title="The continual noise upstairs made him so nervous" /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>The dinner was of eight courses; not much of anything, but truly
+ elegant. All the dishes were unknown to Timmy Willie, who would have
+ been a little afraid of tasting them; only he was very hungry, and very
+ anxious to behave with company manners. The continual noise upstairs
+ made him so nervous, that he dropped a plate. &quot;Never mind, they don't
+ belong to us,&quot; said Johnny.</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>&quot;Why don't those youngsters come back with the dessert?&quot; It should be
+ explained that two young mice, who were waiting on the others, went
+ skirmishing upstairs to the kitchen between courses. Several times they
+ had come tumbling in, squeaking and laughing; Timmy Willie learnt with
+ horror that they were being chased by the cat. His appetite failed, he
+ felt faint. &quot;Try some jelly?&quot; said Johnny Town-mouse.</p>
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town11.jpg"><img src="images/town11.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Timmy Willie learnt with horror that they were being chased by the cat."
+title="Timmy Willie learnt with horror that they were being chased by the cat." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town12.jpg"><img src="images/town12.jpg" width="300"
+alt="But the sofa smelt of cat."
+title="But the sofa smelt of cat." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>&quot;No? Would you rather go to bed? I will show you a most comfortable
+ sofa pillow.&quot;</p>
+
+ <p>The sofa pillow had a hole in it. Johnny Town-mouse quite honestly
+ recommended it as the best bed, kept exclusively for visitors. But the
+ sofa smelt of cat. Timmy Willie preferred to spend a miserable night
+ under the fender.</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>It was just the same next day. An excellent breakfast was provided&mdash;for
+ mice accustomed to eat bacon; but Timmy Willie had been reared on roots
+ and salad. Johnny Town-mouse and his friends racketted about under the
+ floors, and came boldly out all over the house in the evening. One
+ particularly loud crash had been caused by Sarah tumbling downstairs
+ with the tea-tray; there were crumbs and sugar and smears of jam to be
+ collected, in spite of the cat.</p>
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town13.jpg"><img src="images/town13.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Johnny Town-mouse and his friends racketted about under the floors, and came boldly out all over the house in the evening. "
+title="Johnny Town-mouse and his friends racketted about under the floors, and came boldly out all over the house in the evening. " /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town14.jpg"><img src="images/town14.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Timmy Willie longed to be at home in his peaceful nest in a sunny bank. "
+title="Timmy Willie longed to be at home in his peaceful nest in a sunny bank. " /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>Timmy Willie longed to be at home in his peaceful nest in a sunny bank.
+ The food disagreed with him; the noise prevented him from sleeping. In a
+ few days he grew so thin that Johnny Town-mouse noticed it, and
+ questioned him. He listened to Timmy Willie's story and inquired about
+ the garden. &quot;It sounds rather a dull place? What do you do when it
+ rains?&quot;</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>&quot;When it rains, I sit in my little sandy burrow and shell corn and
+ seeds from my Autumn store. I peep out at the throstles and blackbirds
+ on the lawn, and my friend Cock Robin. And when the sun comes out again,
+ you should see my garden and the flowers&mdash;roses and pinks and
+ pansies&mdash;no noise except the birds and bees, and the lambs in the
+ meadows.&quot;</p>
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town15.jpg"><img src="images/town15.jpg" width="300"
+alt="And when the sun comes out again, you should see my garden and the flowers"
+title="And when the sun comes out again, you should see my garden and the flowers" /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town16.jpg"><img src="images/town16.jpg" width="300"
+alt="There goes that cat again!"
+title="There goes that cat again!" /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>&quot;There goes that cat again!&quot; exclaimed Johnny Town-mouse. When they had
+ taken refuge in the coal-cellar he resumed the conversation; &quot;I confess
+ I am a little disappointed; we have endeavoured to entertain you,
+ Timothy William.&quot;</p>
+
+ <p>&quot;Oh yes, yes, you have been most kind; but I do feel so ill,&quot; said Timmy
+ Willie.</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>&quot;It may be that your teeth and digestion are unaccustomed to our food;
+ perhaps it might be wiser for you to return in the hamper.&quot;</p>
+
+ <p>&quot;Oh? Oh!&quot; cried Timmy Willie.</p>
+
+ <p>&quot;Why of course for the matter of that we could have sent you back last
+ week,&quot; said Johnny rather huffily&mdash;&quot;did you not know that the hamper
+ goes back empty on Saturdays?&quot;</p>
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town17.jpg"><img src="images/town17.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Did you not know that the hamper goes back empty on Saturdays?"
+title="Did you not know that the hamper goes back empty on Saturdays?" /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town18.jpg"><img src="images/town18.jpg" width="300"
+alt="So Timmy Willie said good-bye to his new friends"
+title="So Timmy Willie said good-bye to his new friends." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>So Timmy Willie said good-bye to his new friends, and hid in the hamper
+ with a crumb of cake and a withered cabbage leaf; and after much
+ jolting, he was set down safely in his own garden.</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>Sometimes on Saturdays he went to look at the hamper lying by the gate,
+ but he knew better than to get in again. And nobody got out, though
+ Johnny Town-mouse had half promised a visit.</p>
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town19.jpg"><img src="images/town19.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Sometimes on Saturdays he went to look at the hamper lying by the gate"
+title="Sometimes on Saturdays he went to look at the hamper lying by the gate" /></a>
+</div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town20.jpg"><img src="images/town20.jpg" width="300"
+alt="Timmy Willie sat by his burrow warming his little fur coat and sniffing the smell of violets and spring grass."
+title="Timmy Willie sat by his burrow warming his little fur coat and sniffing the smell of violets and spring grass." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>The winter passed; the sun came out again; Timmy Willie sat by his
+ burrow warming his little fur coat and sniffing the smell of violets and
+ spring grass. He had nearly forgotten his visit to town. When up the
+ sandy path all spick and span with a brown leather bag came Johnny
+ Town-mouse!</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>Timmy Willie received him with open arms. &quot;You have come at the best of
+ all the year, we will have herb pudding and sit in the sun.&quot;</p>
+
+ <p>&quot;H'm'm! it is a little damp,&quot; said Johnny Town-mouse, who was carrying
+ his tail under his arm, out of the mud.</p>
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town21.jpg"><img src="images/town21.jpg" width="300"
+alt="We will have herb pudding and sit in the sun"
+title="We will have herb pudding and sit in the sun" /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town22.jpg"><img src="images/town22.jpg" width="300"
+alt="I will beg a little milk"
+title="I will beg a little milk" /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>&quot;What is that fearful noise?&quot; he started violently.</p>
+
+ <p>&quot;That?&quot; said Timmy Willie, &quot;that is only a cow; I will beg a little
+ milk, they are quite harmless, unless they happen to lie down upon you.
+ How are all our friends?&quot;</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>Johnny's account was rather middling. He explained why he was paying
+ his visit so early in the season; the family had gone to the sea-side
+ for Easter; the cook was doing spring cleaning, on board wages, with
+ particular instructions to clear out the mice. There were four kittens,
+ and the cat had killed the canary.</p>
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town23.jpg"><img src="images/town23.jpg" width="300"
+alt="The cook was doing spring cleaning."
+title="The cook was doing spring cleaning." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town24.jpg"><img src="images/town24.jpg" width="300"
+alt="That is only the lawn-mower"
+title="That is only the lawn-mower" /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>&quot;They say we did it; but I know better,&quot; said Johnny Town-mouse.
+ &quot;Whatever is that fearful racket?&quot;</p>
+
+ <p>&quot;That is only the lawn-mower; I will fetch some of the grass clippings
+ presently to make your bed. I am sure you had better settle in the
+ country, Johnny.&quot;</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>&quot;H'm'm&mdash;we shall see by Tuesday week; the hamper is stopped while they
+ are at the sea-side.&quot;</p>
+
+ <p>&quot;I am sure you will never want to live in town again,&quot; said Timmy
+ Willie.</p>
+
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town25.jpg"><img src="images/town25.jpg" width="300"
+alt="We shall see by Tuesday week"
+title="We shall see by Tuesday week" /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td>
+ <p>But he did. He went back in the very next hamper of vegetables; he said
+ it was too quiet!!</p>
+
+ </td>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town26.jpg"><img src="images/town26.jpg" width="300"
+alt="He went back in the very next hamper of vegetables"
+title="He went back in the very next hamper of vegetables" /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td colspan="2">
+ <div class="figcenter">
+ <a href="images/town27.jpg"><img src="images/town27.jpg" width="300"
+alt="One place suits one person, another place suits another person."
+title="One place suits one person, another place suits another person." /></a>
+ </div>
+ </td>
+ <td>
+ <p>One place suits one person, another place suits another person. For my
+ part I prefer to live in the country, like Timmy Willie.</p>
+ </td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+
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+The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse, by Beatrix
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+Title: The Tale of Johnny Town-Mouse
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+Author: Beatrix Potter
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+Release Date: March 8, 2005 [eBook #15284]
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+Language: English
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+THE TALE OF JOHNNY TOWN-MOUSE
+
+By BEATRIX POTTER
+
+Author of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit," &c.
+
+Frederick Warne & Co., Inc.
+New York
+
+1918
+
+
+
+
+TO AESOP IN THE SHADOWS
+
+
+
+
+Johnny Town-mouse was born in a cupboard. Timmy Willie was born in a
+garden. Timmy Willie was a little country mouse who went to town by
+mistake in a hamper. The gardener sent vegetables to town once a week by
+carrier; he packed them in a big hamper.
+
+The gardener left the hamper by the garden gate, so that the carrier
+could pick it up when he passed. Timmy Willie crept in through a hole in
+the wicker-work, and after eating some peas--Timmy Willie fell fast
+asleep.
+
+He awoke in a fright, while the hamper was being lifted into the carrier's
+cart. Then there was a jolting, and a clattering of horse's feet; other
+packages were thrown in; for miles and miles--jolt--jolt--jolt! and
+Timmy Willie trembled amongst the jumbled up vegetables.
+
+At last the cart stopped at a house, where the hamper was taken out,
+carried in, and set down. The cook gave the carrier sixpence; the back
+door banged, and the cart rumbled away. But there was no quiet; there
+seemed to be hundreds of carts passing. Dogs barked; boys whistled in
+the street; the cook laughed, the parlour maid ran up and down-stairs;
+and a canary sang like a steam engine.
+
+Timmy Willie, who had lived all his life in a garden, was almost
+frightened to death. Presently the cook opened the hamper and began to
+unpack the vegetables. Out sprang the terrified Timmy Willie.
+
+Up jumped the cook on a chair, exclaiming "A mouse! a mouse! Call the
+cat! Fetch me the poker, Sarah!" Timmy Willie did not wait for Sarah
+with the poker; he rushed along the skirting board till he came to a
+little hole, and in he popped.
+
+He dropped half a foot, and crashed into the middle of a mouse dinner
+party, breaking three glasses.--"Who in the world is this?" inquired
+Johnny Town-mouse. But after the first exclamation of surprise he
+instantly recovered his manners.
+
+With the utmost politeness he introduced Timmy Willie to nine other
+mice, all with long tails and white neckties. Timmy Willie's own tail
+was insignificant. Johnny Town-mouse and his friends noticed it; but
+they were too well bred to make personal remarks; only one of them asked
+Timmy Willie if he had ever been in a trap?
+
+The dinner was of eight courses; not much of anything, but truly
+elegant. All the dishes were unknown to Timmy Willie, who would have
+been a little afraid of tasting them; only he was very hungry, and very
+anxious to behave with company manners. The continual noise upstairs
+made him so nervous, that he dropped a plate. "Never mind, they don't
+belong to us," said Johnny.
+
+"Why don't those youngsters come back with the dessert?" It should be
+explained that two young mice, who were waiting on the others, went
+skirmishing upstairs to the kitchen between courses. Several times they
+had come tumbling in, squeaking and laughing; Timmy Willie learnt with
+horror that they were being chased by the cat. His appetite failed, he
+felt faint. "Try some jelly?" said Johnny Town-mouse.
+
+"No? Would you rather go to bed? I will show you a most comfortable
+sofa pillow."
+
+The sofa pillow had a hole in it. Johnny Town-mouse quite honestly
+recommended it as the best bed, kept exclusively for visitors. But the
+sofa smelt of cat. Timmy Willie preferred to spend a miserable night
+under the fender.
+
+It was just the same next day. An excellent breakfast was provided--for
+mice accustomed to eat bacon; but Timmy Willie had been reared on roots
+and salad. Johnny Town-mouse and his friends racketted about under the
+floors, and came boldly out all over the house in the evening. One
+particularly loud crash had been caused by Sarah tumbling downstairs
+with the tea-tray; there were crumbs and sugar and smears of jam to be
+collected, in spite of the cat.
+
+Timmy Willie longed to be at home in his peaceful nest in a sunny bank.
+The food disagreed with him; the noise prevented him from sleeping. In a
+few days he grew so thin that Johnny Town-mouse noticed it, and
+questioned him. He listened to Timmy Willie's story and inquired about
+the garden. "It sounds rather a dull place? What do you do when it
+rains?"
+
+"When it rains, I sit in my little sandy burrow and shell corn and
+seeds from my Autumn store. I peep out at the throstles and blackbirds
+on the lawn, and my friend Cock Robin. And when the sun comes out again,
+you should see my garden and the flowers--roses and pinks and
+pansies--no noise except the birds and bees, and the lambs in the
+meadows."
+
+"There goes that cat again!" exclaimed Johnny Town-mouse. When they had
+taken refuge in the coal-cellar he resumed the conversation; "I confess
+I am a little disappointed; we have endeavoured to entertain you,
+Timothy William."
+
+"Oh yes, yes, you have been most kind; but I do feel so ill," said Timmy
+Willie.
+
+"It may be that your teeth and digestion are unaccustomed to our food;
+perhaps it might be wiser for you to return in the hamper."
+
+"Oh? Oh!" cried Timmy Willie.
+
+"Why of course for the matter of that we could have sent you back last
+week," said Johnny rather huffily--"did you not know that the hamper
+goes back empty on Saturdays?"
+
+So Timmy Willie said good-bye to his new friends, and hid in the hamper
+with a crumb of cake and a withered cabbage leaf; and after much
+jolting, he was set down safely in his own garden.
+
+Sometimes on Saturdays he went to look at the hamper lying by the gate,
+but he knew better than to get in again. And nobody got out, though
+Johnny Town-mouse had half promised a visit.
+
+The winter passed; the sun came out again; Timmy Willie sat by his
+burrow warming his little fur coat and sniffing the smell of violets and
+spring grass. He had nearly forgotten his visit to town. When up the
+sandy path all spick and span with a brown leather bag came Johnny
+Town-mouse!
+
+Timmy Willie received him with open arms. "You have come at the best of
+all the year, we will have herb pudding and sit in the sun."
+
+"H'm'm! it is a little damp," said Johnny Town-mouse, who was carrying
+his tail under his arm, out of the mud.
+
+"What is that fearful noise?" he started violently.
+
+"That?" said Timmy Willie, "that is only a cow; I will beg a little
+milk, they are quite harmless, unless they happen to lie down upon you.
+How are all our friends?"
+
+Johnny's account was rather middling. He explained why he was paying
+his visit so early in the season; the family had gone to the sea-side
+for Easter; the cook was doing spring cleaning, on board wages, with
+particular instructions to clear out the mice. There were four kittens,
+and the cat had killed the canary.
+
+"They say we did it; but I know better," said Johnny Town-mouse.
+"Whatever is that fearful racket?"
+
+"That is only the lawn-mower; I will fetch some of the grass clippings
+presently to make your bed. I am sure you had better settle in the
+country, Johnny."
+
+"H'm'm--we shall see by Tuesday week; the hamper is stopped while they
+are at the sea-side."
+
+"I am sure you will never want to live in town again," said Timmy
+Willie.
+
+But he did. He went back in the very next hamper of vegetables; he said
+it was too quiet!!
+
+One place suits one person, another place suits another person. For my
+part I prefer to live in the country, like Timmy Willie.
+
+
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