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Peterkin

by Mrs. Molesworth

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IT ALL STARTED WITH A PARROTA talkative parrot, that is.Well, anyway, the old lady who owned the parrot said, my word, young lad Would you like to come in and meet my parrot? Naturally, Peterkin, being ever so polite, said, Why thank you, ma'am. I shall.And that when he misadventures started Why, of course Mother was in a dither Finally, though, we found Peterkin and the truth emerged. Dear sweet and contrite Peterkin was all fretful apologies to Mother, who didn't scold him at all.But then there came the incident that shall live forever in the family history.The train. Oh my, the train A FORGOTTEN CLASSIC OF VICTORIAN GIRL'S LITERATURE… (more)
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IT ALL STARTED WITH A PARROTA talkative parrot, that is.Well, anyway, the old lady who owned the parrot said, my word, young lad Would you like to come in and meet my parrot? Naturally, Peterkin, being ever so polite, said, Why thank you, ma'am. I shall.And that when he misadventures started Why, of course Mother was in a dither Finally, though, we found Peterkin and the truth emerged. Dear sweet and contrite Peterkin was all fretful apologies to Mother, who didn't scold him at all.But then there came the incident that shall live forever in the family history.The train. Oh my, the train A FORGOTTEN CLASSIC OF VICTORIAN GIRL'S LITERATURE

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