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The History of Tom Thumb: To Which Are Added the Stories of the Cat and the Mouse and Fire! Fire! Burn Stick!
The History of Tom Thumb: To Which Are Added the Stories of the Cat and the Mouse and Fire! Fire! Burn Stick!
The History of Tom Thumb: To Which Are Added the Stories of the Cat and the Mouse and Fire! Fire! Burn Stick!
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherGood Press
Release dateDec 4, 2019
ISBN4057664584625
The History of Tom Thumb: To Which Are Added the Stories of the Cat and the Mouse and Fire! Fire! Burn Stick!

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    The History of Tom Thumb

    To Which Are Added the Stories of the Cat and the Mouse and Fire! Fire! Burn Stick!

    Published by Good Press, 2019

    goodpress@okpublishing.info

    EAN 4057664584625

    Table of Contents

    THE HISTORY OF TOM THUMB

    THE CAT AND THE MOUSE

    FIRE! FIRE! BURN STICK!


    THE HISTORY OF TOM THUMB

    Table of Contents

    It is said that in the days of the famed Prince Arthur, who was king of Britain, in the year 516, there lived a great magician, called Merlin, the most learned and skilful enchanter in the world at that time.

    This great magician, who could assume any form he pleased, was travelling in the disguise of a poor beggar, and being very much fatigued, he stopped at the cottage of an honest ploughman to rest himself, and asked for some refreshment.

    The countryman gave him a hearty welcome, and his wife, who was a very good-hearted, hospital woman, soon brought him some milk in a wooden bowl, an some coarse brown bread on a platter.

    Merlin was much pleased

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