id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14877 Potter, Beatrix The Tale of Ginger and Pickles .txt text/plain 1245 132 90 THE TALE OF GINGER & PICKLES THE TALE OF GINGER & PICKLES "Ginger and Pickles." Doll-cook always bought their groceries at Ginger and Pickles. Pickles sold red spotty pocket-handkerchiefs at a penny three farthings. Ginger and Pickles were the people who kept the shop. The rabbits were always a little bit afraid of Pickles. Ginger usually requested Pickles to serve them, because he said it made Ginger and Pickles gave unlimited credit. afraid of Ginger and Pickles. As there was always no money, Ginger and Pickles were obliged to eat Pickles ate biscuits and Ginger ate a dried haddock. in vain to get a licence upon credit at the Post Office;" said Pickles. Ginger and Pickles retired into the back parlour. At length on his last little rush--Pickles found that the shop was empty. "This is the last straw," said Pickles, "let us close the shop." ./cache/14877.txt ./txt/14877.txt