Uncle Wiggily and Old Mother
Hubbard, by
by Edward
Bloomfield and Lansing
Campbell
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Title: Uncle Wiggily and Old Mother Hubbard Adventures of the
Rabbit Gentleman with the Mother Goose Characters
Author: Howard R. Garis
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UNCLE WIGGILY AND OLD MOTHER HUBBARD
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UNCLE WIGGILY AND OLD MOTHER HUBBARD
Adventures of the Rabbit Gentleman with the Mother Goose Characters
by
HOWARD R. GARIS
Author of "Uncle Wiggily Bedtime Stories," "Uncle Wiggily Animal
Stories," "Uncle Wiggily's Story Book," "The Daddy Series," Etc.
Illustrated by Edward Bloomfield & Lansing Campbell
A. L. Burt Company Publishers New York
CHILDREN'S BOOKS by Howard R. Garis
UNCLE WIGGILY BEDTIME STORIES
UNCLE WIGGILY'S ADVENTURES UNCLE WIGGILY'S
TRAVELS UNCLE WIGGILY'S FORTUNE UNCLE WIGGILY'S
AUTOMOBILE UNCLE WIGGILY AT THE SEASHORE UNCLE
WIGGILY'S AIRSHIP UNCLE WIGGILY IN THE COUNTRY
UNCLE WIGGILY IN THE WOODS UNCLE WIGGILY ON THE
FARM UNCLE WIGGILY'S JOURNEY UNCLE WIGGILY'S
RHEUMATISM UNCLE WIGGILY AND BABY BUNTY UNCLE
WIGGILY IN WONDERLAND UNCLE WIGGILY IN FAIRYLAND
UNCLE WIGGILY AND MOTHER HUBBARD UNCLE WIGGILY
AND THE BIRDS
UNCLE WIGGILY ANIMAL STORIES
SAMMIE AND SUSIE LITTLETAIL JOHNNIE AND BILLIE
BUSHYTAIL LULU, ALICE AND JIMMIE WIBBLEWOBBLE
JACKIE AND PEETIE BOW-WOW BUDDY AND BRIGHTEYES
PIGG JOIE, TOMMIE AND KITTIE KAT CHARLIE AND
ARABELLA CHICK NEDDIE AND BECKIE STUBTAIL BULLY
AND BAWLY NO-TAIL NANNIE AND BILLIE WAGTAIL JOLLIE
AND JILLIE LONGTAIL JACKO AND JUMPO KINKYTAIL
CURLY AND FLOPPY TWISTYTAIL TOODLE AND NOODLE
FLATTAIL DOTTIE AND WILLIE FLUFFTAIL DICKIE ANP
NELLIE FLIPTAIL WOODIE AND WADDIE CHUCK BOBBY
AND BETTY RINGTAIL
SOMETHING NEW!
UNCLE WIGGILY'S STORY BOOK
and
UNCLE WIGGILY'S PICTURE BOOK
Copyright, 1922, by R. F. FENNO & COMPANY
UNCLE WIGGILY AND OLD MOTHER HUBBARD
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
I.
Uncle Wiggily and Mother Goose II. Uncle Wiggily and the First Pig
III. Uncle Wiggily and the Second Pig IV. Uncle Wiggily and the Third
Pig V. Uncle Wiggily and Little Boy Blue VI. Uncle Wiggily and
Higgledee Piggledee VII. Uncle Wiggily and Little Bo-Peep VIII.
Uncle Wiggily and Tommie Tucker IX. Uncle Wiggily and Pussy Cat
Mole X. Uncle Wiggily and Jack and Jill XI. Uncle Wiggily and Jack
Horner XII. Uncle Wiggily and Mr. Pop-Goes XIII. Uncle Wiggily and
Simple Simon XIV. Uncle Wiggily and the Crumpled-Horn Cow XV.
Uncle Wiggily and Old Mother Hubbard XVI. Uncle Wiggily and Miss
Muffet XVII. Uncle Wiggily and the First Kitten XVIII. Uncle Wiggily
and the Second Kitten XIX. Uncle Wiggily and the Third Kitten XX.
Uncle Wiggily and the Jack Horse XXI. Uncle Wiggily and the
Clock-Mouse XXII. Uncle Wiggily and the Late Scholar XXIII. Uncle
Wiggily and Baa-Baa Black Sheep XXIV. Uncle Wiggily and Polly
Flinders XXV. Uncle Wiggily and the Garden Maid XXVI. Uncle
Wiggily and the King
Uncle Wiggily and Old Mother Hubbard
CHAPTER I
UNCLE WIGGILY AND MOTHER GOOSE
There once lived in the woods an old rabbit gentleman named Uncle
Wiggily Longears, and in the hollow-stump bungalow where he had his
home there also lived Nurse Jane Fuzzy Wuzzy, a muskrat lady
housekeeper. Near Uncle Wiggily there were, in hollow trees, or in
nests or in burrows under the ground, many animal friends of
his--rabbits, squirrels, puppy dogs, pussy cats, frogs, ducks, chickens
and others, so that Uncle Wiggily and Nurse Jane were never lonesome.
Often Sammie or Susie Littletail, a small boy and girl rabbit, would hop
over to the hollow-stump bungalow, and call:
"Uncle Wiggily! Uncle Wiggily! Can't you come out and play with
us?"
Then the old rabbit gentleman, who was as fond of fun as a kitten,
would put on his tall silk hat, take his red, white and blue striped
barber-pole rheumatism crutch, that Nurse Jane had gnawed for him out
of a corn-stalk, and he would go out to play with the rabbit children,
about whom I have told you in other books.
Or perhaps Johnnie and Billie Bushytail, the squirrel boys, might ask
Uncle Wiggily to go after hickory nuts with them, or maybe Lulu,
Alice or Jimmie Wibblewobble, the duck children, would want their
bunny uncle
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