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VISIT OF THE MOUSE TO THE COUNTRY


"Mother, may I go into the country to-day? You said I might go
some day. I am big enough now to go out alone. Do let me go," said
Frisky, a young mouse, to his mother.

"Well, child, I can not be with you always. I suppose there must
be a first time for you to go out alone. I dread to have you go,
but if you will promise to run home if a cat comes near you, I
will let you go," said Mrs. Gray, the mother.

"I will run, mother, if I see a cat. You know how fast I can go. I
should like to see any cat catch me. I shall not be gone long.
Good-by, mother," and off went Frisky.

Mrs. Gray watched him until he was out of sight. "I wish I had
gone with him," she said. "He does not know the world as I do. I
fear some harm will come to him," and she looked very much worried
as she turned to go into her house. She tried to sleep, for she
was very tired; but when she dozed she dreamed, and her dreams
were all bad ones.

At last she went back to the door and looked for Frisky. He was
coming, leaping along in a great hurry. He began talking to his
mother before he reached her.

"Oh, mother," he said, "I met two big creatures on the other side
of the pasture.

"One of them was very fine looking. She had very gentle ways. She
stepped about so quietly that one could scarcely hear her. Her
dress was of soft gray fur, much like yours, mother, and she wore
whiskers like yours. I knew you would like to see her, so I was
just going to invite her home with me when a terrible-looking
creature came right toward me.

"He walked as if he were too good to step on the ground. His legs
were naked, his toes were long, and his toe nails were strong and
sharp. His dress was not so soft as yours. It was black and white.
His mouth looked like a trap. I tell you, mother, I should hate to
get caught in that trap. On top of his head was something that
wobbled as he walked. He straightened himself up, raised his arms
and screamed. Such a scream! It nearly frightened me to death. He
isn't coming, is he, mother? Do let me run into the house."

"My son," said his mother, stopping Frisky as he tried to pass
her," I shall not let you go out alone again until you know more.

"That animal which you liked so well and wished to invite to our
house is a cat. It is the very one no doubt that killed all of
your brothers and sisters when they were quite small. She would
have killed you too at the same time if a dog had not come along
and frightened her away. If you had gone close to her this
afternoon, I should never have seen you again. I thought you would
know a cat.

"The creature of which you were afraid cares nothing for us. He
would not have harmed you. He has bare legs so he can wade about
in the grass and not get his clothing wet. He uses those long toes
and sharp claws to scratch in the earth for food. He does not
catch mice with them. He uses that strong bill for picking up
grain. People call him a rooster."


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THE MOUSE AND THE FROG
THE BOYS AND THE FROGS
THE SHEPHERD BOY AND THE WOLF
THE TWO GOATS
THE STRIKE OF THE MILL FEEDERS
THE FARMER AND HIS SONS
THE FOUR OXEN AND THE LION
THE HUNTER AND THE FARMER
THE FOX IN THE WELL
THE MICE IN COUNCIL
THE FOX AND THE CROW
THE VAIN CROW
THE HOUSE AND THE LOADED DONKEY
THE LEAVES AND THE ROOTS
THE BULL AND THE GNAT
THE FARMER AND HIS THREE SONS
THE YOUNG FOX
VISIT OF THE MOUSE TO THE COUNTRY
THE TWO DOVES
THE HORSE AND THE WOLF
THE BEES, THE DRONES, AND THE WASP
THE BIRDS, THE BEASTS, AND THE BAT
THE WOODMAN AND HIS AXE
THE BLACKBIRD AND THE DOVE
THE FOX WITH HIS TAIL CUT OFF
THE GREEDY DOG
THE GOOSE THAT LAID GOLD EGGS
THE DONKEY AND HIS MASTERS
THE COBBLER AND THE RICH MAN
THE ICE KING
THE WOLF, THE GOAT, AND THE KID
THE WISE GOAT
THE SHEPHERD AND THE DOGS
THE BOY AND THE NUTS
THE CROW AND THE PITCHER
THE GROCER AND HIS DONKEY
THE THREE FISH
THE WAGONER
THE LARK AND THE FARMER
THE LION AND THE MOUSE
THE ANT AND THE DOVE
THE HAPPY FAMILY
THE TYRANT WHO BECAME A JUST RULER
THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE
THE MILLER, HIS SON, AND THEIR DONKEY
THE PUG DOG AND HIS SHADOW
THE PARTRIDGE IN THE NET
THE NORTH WIND AND THE SUN
THE CAMEL AND HIS MASTER

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