“Come in, dear cousin! Have something to eat, get some rest and make yourself at home,” the country mouse said, taking her cousin to the food she had so carefully prepared.īut when the town mouse saw the simple country food, he turned up his nose. The Town Mouse ate very sparingly, nibbling a little of this and a little of that, and by her manner making it very plain that she ate the simple food only to be polite. For lunch the Country Mouse served wheat stalks, roots, and acorns, with a dash of cold water for drink. The two mice hadn’t seen each other in ages, and they excitedly squeaked with joy as they hugged. A Town Mouse once visited a relative who lived in the country. The next day, the city mouse arrived at the country mouse’s humble house. It wasn’t a fancy meal, but she had made it with love, and there was plenty of everything so her cousin could eat his fill. 'This is a reprint of a book first published by the Saalfield Pub. She made tea and set out her best roots and beans and bread. When the town mouse and the city mouse visit each other, they discover that they prefer very different ways of life. The country mouse loved her town cousin dearly, so she prepared a heartfelt and wonderfully delicious welcome. Her cousin didn’t make her wait, but packed a bag, and set off at once for the countryside. Now, this country mouse had a very dear cousin who lived in a nearby town, and one day she invited him for a cup of tea and a stroll in the fields. She knew every twist and turn and could, she thought, probably even run the whole path with her eyes closed and not fall down. She was so fast that she could cross the field in the blink of an eye. Download the song for offline listening now. How could anyone live somewhere else? Digging in the dirt and running through vast wheat fields were her favourite activities. Play & Download Town Mouse And Country Mouse MP3 Song for FREE by Peter Sinclair from the album Aesops Fables. To her it was the most beautiful place in the whole wide world. She had lived in a field since forever, and moving somewhere else was something she couldn't imagine. Once upon a time, there was a small mouse.
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