Kernel Cob And Little Miss Sweetclover
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Kernel Cob And Little Miss Sweetclover, by George Mitchel, Illustrated by Tony Sarg
To Ursula, Dordie, Hutch and Bob And children the wide world over, I dedicate brave Kernel Cob And dear Little Miss Sweetclover.
Jackie was a little boy and he had a little sister named Peggs, and they lived with their Aunt who was very old, maybe thirty-two.
And it was so very long since she had been a little girl, that she quite forgot that children need toys to play with and all that.
So poor little Jackie and Peggs had no soldiers or dolls but could only play at make-believe all day long.
They lived in a little white house nearly all covered with honeysuckle, and a little white fence with a little white gate in it ran all about and at the back of the little white house was a little garden with beautiful flowers growing in it.
And once, when they were making pies in the garden, Peggs began to cry and Jackie ran and put his arms about her, for he loved his little Peggs very dearly; and he said to her:
What's the matter, Peggsie? Did a spider bite you?
No, says Peggs, it didn't.
Was it a naughty worm?
No, says Peggs, it wasn't.
Well, what was it? says Jackie.
George Mitchell
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GEORGE MITCHEL
TONY SARG
1918
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CRICKETS
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
NOBLE DEEDS!
CHAPTER XII
CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
SAILORS
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
CHAPTER XIX
VILLAINS
CHAPTER XX
CHAPTER XXI
A PRAYER FOR JACKIE TAR
CHAPTER XXII
CHAPTER XXIII