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THE TRAVELS OF FUZZ AND BUZZ - The Unexpected Adventures of Two Field Mice
THE TRAVELS OF FUZZ AND BUZZ - The Unexpected Adventures of Two Field Mice
THE TRAVELS OF FUZZ AND BUZZ - The Unexpected Adventures of Two Field Mice
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Mr. and Mrs. Brownie  lived in the middle of a big wood with their two children, Fuzz and Buzz, who were a boy mouse and a girl mouse. One day their father unfortunately got injured and was not able to bring home food to help fill the larder for winter, which was fast approaching. To help, Fuzz and Buzz set off to collect food, but all is not as it seems to be, because a simple journey to collect food turns out to be the adventure of a lifetime.

Contains one full page colur plate and six lovely full page pen and ink drawings by S. B. Pearse. Be sure to print these off and give them to your children to colour in.

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KEYWORDS: fairy tales, folklore, myths, legends, children’s stories, children’s stories, bygone era, fairydom, fairy land, classic stories, children’s bedtime stories, fables, Adventures of fuzz and buzz, field mice, large wood, injury, journey, adventure, lifetime, play games, barn, corn, maize, wheat, Mr Brownie, Mrs Brownie, autumn, winter, cats, dogs, Miss Patty Grey-Fur, country, hide-and-seek, owl, raft, stream, river, hawthorn hedge, Tom tit, Aunt, drainpipe, beggars, sparrows, pigeons, fowls, food, fat mouse, roof, toasted cheese, starve, starving, gray pigeon, tallow-candle, freeze, ice,
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 20, 2018
ISBN9788827587461
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    THE TRAVELS OF FUZZ AND BUZZ - The Unexpected Adventures of Two Field Mice - Geraldine Mockler

    The Travels of

    Fuzz and Buzz

    BY

    Geraldine Mockler

    Illustrated By

    S. B. Pearse

    Originally Published By

    Blackie And Son Limited, London

    [1901]

    Resurrected by

    Abela Publishing, London

    [2018]

    The Travels of Fuzz and Buzz

    Typographical arrangement of this edition

    © Abela Publishing 2018

    This book may not be reproduced in its current format in any manner in any media, or transmitted by any means whatsoever, electronic, electrostatic, magnetic tape, or mechanical ( including photocopy, file or video recording, internet web sites, blogs, wikis, or any other information storage and retrieval system) except as permitted by law without the prior written permission of the publisher.

    Abela Publishing,

    London

    United Kingdom

    2018

    ISBN-13: 978-X-XXXXXX-XX-X

    Email

    Books@AbelaPublishing.com

    Website

    AbelaPublishing

    Fuzz And Buzz Thought That Their Last Moment Had Come

    Contents

    I.        Mr. Brownie Meets With An Accident

    II.        The Water-Rat Plays Hide-And-Seek With The Owl

    III.        The Tomtit Gives Fuzz And Buzz Some Bad News

    IV.        Fuzz And Buzz Save Miss Patty Grey-Fur

    The Travels of

    Fuzz and Buzz

    CHAPTER I

    Mr. Brownie

    Meets with an Accident

    ONCE, not so very long ago, a family of field-mice lived in the middle of a big wood. There was Mr. Brownie, the father-mouse, and Mrs. Brownie, the mother mouse, and their two children, a boy-mouse and a girl-mouse, whose names were Fuzz and Buzz.

    In the summer, and in the spring and autumn too, field-mice have a very nice time indeed; but in the winter, when the ground is frozen, and the nuts and acorns and berries are gone from the trees and bushes, their life is not quite so happy. And then, if the father-mouse has not laid in a good store of food they have not enough to eat, and are often very hungry until the spring comes round again.

    But this Mr. Brownie was a very careful mouse, and during the autumn he always got such a large store of nuts and acorns, that when the winter came it found their larder nice and full.

    But one windy day in the month of October, when he was hard at work digging up a big grass-root to carry home for the winter, a sad thing happened to him. A heavy branch was blown down from a tree close by, and it hit

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