Puss Junior and Robinson Crusoe - David Cory

Puss Junior and Robinson Crusoe

ROBINSON CRUSOE THOUGHT HE SAW CANNIBALS IN THE DISTANCE. Puss-in-Boots Jr. and Robinson Crusoe. Frontispiece.

AUTHOR OF LITTLE JACK RABBIT BOOKS, LITTLE JOURNEYS TO HAPPYLAND, PUSS IN BOOTS BOOKS, Etc.
PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS NEW YORK Made in the United States of America

Puss Junior and Robinson Crusoe Copyright, 1922 By Harper & Brothers Printed in the U.S.A.


ONE day as little Puss, Junior, was traveling through New Mother Goose country, he came to a funny little house all covered with rose vines, even up to the top of the small red chimney they grew in crimson splendor. And as Puss stopped to look at the pretty sight, a tiny blue bird in a cage on the front porch began to sing:
Jack Sprat had a pig, Who was not very big; He was not very lean He was not very fat; 'He'll do for a grunt,' Says little Jack Sprat.
Oh, ho, thought Puss, and he turned into the yard and walked around to the little red barn. There stood Jack Sprat himself, leaning against the sty, watching his pig eat his dinner.

David Cory
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2010-05-25

Темы

Fairy tales; Animals -- Juvenile fiction; Cats -- Juvenile fiction

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