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Twinkle and Chubbins: Their Astonishing Adventures in Nature-Fairyland

Chapter 5  5

Word Count: 531    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

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onsiderate of the little human's feelings. She is quite intelligen

ntelligent about her,"

school as much as yo

Why, what

school is?" cried T

e," said Mister Woodchuck

any geography?"

ar from home, and don't care a rap what state bounds Florida on the sou

hmetic?" she asked; "don'

you humans most, and that's money, is not used by us

money," said Twinkle, wonderingly. "You

A MIGHTY POO

ordinary circumstances," Mister Woodchuck replied. "It's only

ot being intelligent, or not knowing things. If you haven't any sc

ister Woodchuck. "But tell me: do you know w

she

th different rooms and passages, so that it slants

said T

ich is woodchuck day, you know), whether it's going to

ve I could," r

and although a woodchuck might not be of much account in one of your schoolrooms,

oo!" said Twin

y time for you to wake up; so if we intend to punish you for all the misery

urry," said Twin

exclaimed Mrs. Woodchuck, scornfu

he replied; "but I haven't

t," said Mrs. Woodchuck. "He

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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.”