id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 17089 Potter, Beatrix The Tale of Mrs. Tittlemouse .txt text/plain 1444 165 87 [Illustration: Mrs. Tittlemouse & Bees] [Illustration: Mrs. Tittlemouse & Butterfly] [Illustration: Mrs. Tittlemouse at the Door] Mrs. Tittlemouse was a most terribly tidy particular little mouse, little dirty feet!" said Mrs. Tittlemouse, clattering her Mrs. Tittlemouse went on her way to a distant storeroom, to fetch [Illustration: Marks of little feet] say Zizz, Bizz, Bizzz?" Mrs. Tittlemouse began to get cross. Mrs. Tittlemouse had eaten the acorns before Christmas; the storeroom Mrs. Tittlemouse began to pull out the moss. Mrs. Tittlemouse decided to leave the bees till after dinner. "I am afraid I have not got any, Mr. Jackson," said Mrs. Tittlemouse. "Tiddly, widdly, widdly, Mrs. Tittlemouse!" said the smiling Mr. Jackson, "I can _smell_ it; that is why I came to call." "Tiddly, widdly, widdly, Mrs. Tittlemouse!" no honey, Mrs. Tittlemouse?" "Tiddly, widdly, widdly, Mrs. Tittlemouse; you seem to have plenty of "Will it ever be tidy again?" said poor Mrs. Tittlemouse. ./cache/17089.txt ./txt/17089.txt