The book The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin was written by author Potter Beatrix Here you can read free online of The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin a good or bad book?
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As I went over Tipple-tine I met a flock of bonny swine; Some yellow-nacked, some yellow backed! They were the very bonniest swine That e'er went over Tipple-tine. " [Illustration] Old Mr. Brown turned up his eyes in disgust at the impertinence of Nutkin. But he ate up the honey! [Illustration] The squirrels filled their little sacks with nuts. But Nutkin sat upon a big flat rock, and played ninepins with a crab appleand green fir-cones. [Illustration] On the sixth day, which was Saturday, the ...squirrels came again for thelast time; they brought a new-laid _egg_ in a little rush basket as a lastparting present for Old Brown. But Nutkin ran in front laughing, and shouting-- "Humpty Dumpty lies in the beck, With a white counterpane round his neck, Forty doctors and forty wrights, Cannot put Humpty Dumpty to rights!" [Illustration] Now old Mr. Brown took an interest in eggs; he opened one eye and shut itagain. But still he did not speak. [Illustration] Nutkin became more and more impertinent-- "Old Mr.
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