THE TALE OF THE MULEY COW (Illustrated)
Scanned, proofed and corrected from the original edition for your reading pleasure.It is also searchable and contains hyper-links to chapters.
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"The Tale of the Muley Cow," is from the neat, frolicsome series of illustrated animal stories called "Slumber-Town Tales."
A few of the farmyard folk were a bit jealous of the Muley Cow. The little red lady that stood on one side of her, in the barn, often said that Johnnie Green was wasting too many goodies on her. It seemed as if he never entered the cow barn without bringing some tidbit for old Muley, as her neighbors called her—behind her back. If it wasn't a potato that Johnnie fished out of his pocket it might be an apple or a carrot, or maybe a piece of pumpkin, or turnip, or beet.
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"The Tale of the Muley Cow," is from the neat, frolicsome series of illustrated animal stories called "Slumber-Town Tales."
A few of the farmyard folk were a bit jealous of the Muley Cow. The little red lady that stood on one side of her, in the barn, often said that Johnnie Green was wasting too many goodies on her. It seemed as if he never entered the cow barn without bringing some tidbit for old Muley, as her neighbors called her—behind her back. If it wasn't a potato that Johnnie fished out of his pocket it might be an apple or a carrot, or maybe a piece of pumpkin, or turnip, or beet.
THE TALE OF THE MULEY COW (Illustrated)
Scanned, proofed and corrected from the original edition for your reading pleasure.It is also searchable and contains hyper-links to chapters.
***
"The Tale of the Muley Cow," is from the neat, frolicsome series of illustrated animal stories called "Slumber-Town Tales."
A few of the farmyard folk were a bit jealous of the Muley Cow. The little red lady that stood on one side of her, in the barn, often said that Johnnie Green was wasting too many goodies on her. It seemed as if he never entered the cow barn without bringing some tidbit for old Muley, as her neighbors called her—behind her back. If it wasn't a potato that Johnnie fished out of his pocket it might be an apple or a carrot, or maybe a piece of pumpkin, or turnip, or beet.
***
"The Tale of the Muley Cow," is from the neat, frolicsome series of illustrated animal stories called "Slumber-Town Tales."
A few of the farmyard folk were a bit jealous of the Muley Cow. The little red lady that stood on one side of her, in the barn, often said that Johnnie Green was wasting too many goodies on her. It seemed as if he never entered the cow barn without bringing some tidbit for old Muley, as her neighbors called her—behind her back. If it wasn't a potato that Johnnie fished out of his pocket it might be an apple or a carrot, or maybe a piece of pumpkin, or turnip, or beet.
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BN ID: | 2940013317178 |
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Publisher: | Leila's Books |
Publication date: | 10/21/2011 |
Series: | Slumber-Town Tales , #1 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 648 KB |
Age Range: | 6 - 8 Years |
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