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THE TALE OF BENJAMIN BUNNY
By Beatrix Potter
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LITTLE Benjamin said that the first thing to be done was to get back Peter’s clothes, in order that they might be able to use the pocket-handkerchief.

They took them off the scarecrow. There had been rain during the night; there was water in the shoes, and the coat was somewhat shrunk.

Benjamin tried on the tam-o’-shanter, but it was too big for him.
 
Illustration from the classic children's story The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny, by Beatrix Potter



THEN he suggested that they should fill the pocket-handkerchief with onions, as a little present for his Aunt.

Peter did not seem to be enjoying himself; he kept hearing noises.
 
Illustration from the classic children's story The Tale Of Benjamin Bunny, by Beatrix Potter

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