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Updated: July 19, 2025
This time it was Mother Goose. His new hollow-stump bungalow was built right near where Mother Goose lived, with all her big family; Peter-Peter Pumpkin-Eater, Little Jack Horner, Bo Peep and many others. "Ho, Jack! Hi, Jill! Where are you?" called Mother Goose, as Uncle Wiggily came out of his hollow stump.
She said that any creature that could manage to eat like that was able to take care of itself, and so she carried it off down the road and left it there. "Now this Pumpkin-Eater was a witch baby, and as soon as it thought my mother was out of sight and hearing it changed itself into a tall, heavy man." "'T wuz feedin' de big man all de time," exclaimed Drusilla. "Certainly," replied Mr.
As the ghost spoke he patted Dolly on the head. Dolly disliked his manner, for none of the other boys were other than correctly formal and polite, so she turned away from him, making a gesture of dismissal with her hand. Apparently "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin-Eater" was desolated, for he put his hands to his eyes and rocked himself back and forth with wailing groans of despair.
Dolly drew away from him and turned to Elmer Holmes. "Who?" she said, in a hoarse whisper, pointing to the tall phantom. "That's telling," said Elmer, laughing. "Ask him yourself who he is." "Who?" grunted Dolly again, addressing herself to the tall one. "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin-Eater!" and the tall ghost grunted out the words from one corner of his mouth and Dolly could not recognise the voice.
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