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Twinkle and Chubbins: Their Astonishing Adventures in Nature-Fairyland

Chapter 2  2

Word Count: 677    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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Twinkle to herself; "how co

to sit upon, and between the benches was a doorstep of white marble,

rd, and a large Jack- Rabbit, almost as big as herself, and dressed in a mes

pened inward, and a curio

as the woodchuck himself,-but wha

les. On his head was perched a tall silk hat that made him look just as high as Twinkle's father, and in one paw he held a gold-heade

door and saw the Jack-Rabbit

violently? I suppose you're half an hour late,

t to the woodchuck without a word in reply. At once the wood

said; and in an instant the Jack-Ra

ish farmer has set a trap for me, it seems, and my friends ha

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the chain he pulled the peg out of the ground a

uttered, "for he's becoming so impudent lately t

the clover staring up at him; and the woodchu

med; "you're spyin

ause the big creature pulled upon her arm. She wasn't much frightened, strange to sa

that was a sort of low chuckle. "Instead of seeing me caught, you've

id Twinkle, regretful

chuck. "To tell you the truth, I hardly know what to do with you. But come

, into which opened several handsomely furnished rooms, and out again into a beautiful garden at the back, all filled with flowers and brightly colored

ch beside the fountain, and told her to

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Twinkle and Chubbins: Their Astonishing Adventures in Nature-Fairyland
Twinkle and Chubbins: Their Astonishing Adventures in Nature-Fairyland
“The Twinkle Tales is a 1905 series by L. Frank Baum, published under the pen name Laura Bancroft. The six stories were issued in separate booklets by Baum's publisher Reilly & Britton, with illustrations by Maginel Wright Enright. In 1911, the six eight-chapter stories were collected as Twinkle and Chubbins; Their Astonishing Adventures in Nature-Fairyland - which is a misnomer, since Chubbins appears in only two stories and few are set in "Nature-Fairyland". The book was followed by Policeman Bluejay, which was retitled Babes in Birdland for its second edition.”