![]() ![]() "I will eat a butterfly sandwich, and wait till the shower is over," said Mr. HE punted back again amongst the water- plants, and took some lunch out of his basket. "This is getting tiresome, I think I should like some lunch," said Mr. THE rain trickled down his back, and for nearly an hour he stared at the float. ![]() ![]() His rod was a tough stalk of grass, his line was a fine long white horse-hair, and he tied a little wriggling worm at the end. Then he settled himself cross-legged and arranged his fishing tackle. JEREMY stuck his pole into the mud and fastened his boat to it. "I know a good place for minnows," said Mr. JEREMY took a reed pole, and pushed the boat out into open water. It was tied to a water-plant in the middle of the pond. THE boat was round and green, and very like the other lily-leaves. JEREMY put on a macintosh, and a pair of shiny goloshes he took his rod and basket, and set off with enormous hops to the place where he kept his boat. Alderman Ptolemy Tortoise and Sir Isaac Newton. "If I catch more than five fish, I will invite my friends Mr. "I WILL get some worms and go fishing and catch a dish of minnows for my dinner," said Mr. HE was quite pleased when he looked out and saw large drops of rain, splashing in the pond. Jeremy liked getting his feet wet nobody ever scolded him, and he never caught a cold! THE water was all slippy-sloppy in the larder and in the back passage.īut Mr. Jeremy Fisher he lived in a little damp house amongst the buttercups at the edge of a pond. ONCE upon a time there was a frog called Mr. ![]()
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