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Aris, Ernest Alfred, 1882-1963

"Wee Peter Pug The Story of a Bit of Mischief and What Came of It"

Duck.
"Or in the hedge," suggested Billy Rabbit.
Suggestions came from all of them, and the noise was so great that
my Dame hurried out into the garden to see what was the matter.
[Illustration:]
[Illustration:]
It is a sad ending to the story of Wee Peter Pug. But just as the Dame
came out into the garden Wee Peter had picked up her shoe and was
thinking of another hiding place, when she caught sight of him.
[Illustration:]
"Oh! You naughty Peter!" she cried. And she spanked him with the shoe
which had caused all the fun. Everybody laughed delightedly, except
Peter.
[Illustration:]
So you see instead of Wee Peter Pug hiding the shoe, it was the shoe
that gave poor Peter Pug a hiding! Perhaps he deserved it. What do you
think?
[Illustration:]
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