The Complete Beatrix Potter Collection vol 3 : Tales & Original Illustrations - Beatrix Potter - E-Book

The Complete Beatrix Potter Collection vol 3 : Tales & Original Illustrations E-Book

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Discover 5 heartwarming tales and unforgettable characters in the latest volume of Beatrix Potter's timeless stories! Welcome to the captivating world of Volume 3 in Beatrix Potter's Complete Collection! Dive into five enchanting stories filled with mischievous rabbits, brave ducks, curious kittens, and more. - The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit: Will a fierce (but not-so-fierce) rabbit outsmart a grumpy farmer? - The Story of Miss Moppet: Join the kind Miss Moppet for a delightful tea party with an unexpected guest! - The Tale of Tom Kitten: Witness the hilarious (and messy!) adventures of Tom Kitten on washing day. - The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck: Embark on a thrilling escape with Jemima Puddle-Duck as she searches for a safe haven for her ducklings. - The Tale of Samuel Whiskers: Meet the adventurous Samuel Whiskers, a daring tomcat with a big heart.Treasured Stories for All Ages: Beatrix Potter's classic tales, paired with her charming illustrations, continue to capture the hearts of readers young and old. This collection is a must-have for any bookshelf, fostering a love of reading and creating lasting memories for families to share. The Perfect Gift: Give the gift of timeless stories and beloved characters with this delightful volume! Don't wait! Complete your Beatrix Potter collection today and continue the magical journey with Volume 3!

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Table of Contents
The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit
Frontispiece
Titlepage
The Tale
The Story of Miss Moppet
Frontispiece
Titlepage
The Tale
The Tale of Tom Kitten
Dedication
Frontispiece
Titlepage
The Tale
The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck
Dedication
Frontispiece
Titlepage
The Tale
The Tale of Samuel Whiskers
Dedication
Frontispiece
Titlepage
The Tale

The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit

  ( 1906 )

This is a fierce bad Rabbit; look at his savage whiskers, and his claws and his turned-up tail.

This is a nice gentle Rabbit. His mother has given him a carrot.

The bad Rabbit would like some carrot.

He doesn’t say “Please.” He takes it!

And he scratches the good Rabbit very badly.

The good Rabbit creeps away, and hides in a hole. It feels sad.

This is a man with a gun.

He sees something sitting on a bench. He thinks it is a very funny bird!

He comes creeping up behind the trees.

And then he shoots – BANG!

This is what happens —

But this is all he finds on the bench, when he rushes up with his gun.

The good Rabbit peeps out of its hole,

And it sees the bad Rabbit tearing past – without any tail or whiskers!

The End

The Story of Miss Moppet

  ( 1906 )

This is a Pussy called Miss Moppet, she thinks she has heard a mouse!

This is the Mouse peeping out behind the cupboard, and making fun of Miss Moppet. He is not afraid of a kitten.

This is Miss Moppet jumping just too late; she misses the Mouse and hits her own head.

She thinks it is a very hard cupboard!

The Mouse watches Miss Moppet from the top of the cupboard.

Miss Moppet ties up her head in a duster, and sits before the fire.

The Mouse thinks she is looking very ill. He comes sliding down the bell-pull.

Miss Moppet looks worse and worse. The Mouse comes a little nearer.

Miss Moppet holds her poor head in her paws, and looks at him through a hole in the duster. The Mouse comes very close.

And then all of a sudden – Miss Moppet jumps upon the Mouse!

And because the Mouse has teased Miss Moppet – Miss Moppet thinks she will tease the Mouse; which is not at all nice of Miss Moppet.

She ties him up in the duster, and tosses it about like a ball.

But she forgot about that hole in the duster; and when she untied it – there was no Mouse!

He has wriggled out and run away; and he is dancing a jig on the top of the cupboard!

The End

DEDICATED TO ALLPICKLES — ESPECIALLY TO THOSE THAT GET UPON MY GARDEN WALL

The Tale of Tom Kitten

  ( 1907 )