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<h2>MR. AND MRS. THUMBKINS</h2><br/><br/>
<p>Thumbkins ran beneath the bushes and down the tiny path until
he came to where Tommy Grasshopper sat upon a blade of grass
swinging in the breeze.</p>
<p>"Have you seen Mrs. Thumbkins, Tommy Grasshopper?" Thumbkins
called.</p>
<p>"I have been asleep," replied Tommy Grasshopper, "And I
haven't seen her!"</p>
<p>"Oh dear! Oh dear!" cried Thumbkins. "She has not been home
all day!"</p>
<p>"Perhaps she went over to see Granpa Tobackyworm!" suggested
Tommy Grasshopper, as he flicked his wings and made the blade of
grass swing up and down.</p>
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<p>So Thumbkins thanked Tommy Grasshopper and ran over to Granpa
Tobacyworm's house.</p>
<p>Granpa Tobackyworm was sitting upon a blade of grass, swinging
in the breeze and smoking his old clay pipe.</p>
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<p>"Oh, Granpa Tobackyworm! Have you seen Mrs. Thumbkins? She has
not been at home all day and I can not find her!" cried
Thumbkins.</p>
<p>"Yes, I saw her early this morning going down the path with
her acorn basket," said Granpa Tobackyworm as he blew a few rings
of smoke in the air. "Perhaps she has gone to the Katydid grocery
store to buy something," Granpa Tobackyworm added as he bounced
up and down on his blade of grass.</p>
<p>So Thumbkins thanked Granpa Tobackyworm and went on down the
tiny path.</p>
<p>"Hello, Thumbkins!" cried a cheery voice as Thumbkins ran
under a bunch of flowers. "Where are you going in such a
hurry?"</p>
<p>Thumbkins saw Billy Bumblebee sitting upon one of the flowers,
swinging in the breeze.</p>
<p>"Mrs. Thumbkins has not been home all day!" said Thumbkins.
"And I can not find her anywhere!"</p>
<p>"HUMMMM!" replied Billy Bumblebee. "Let me think! HUMMMM!"
This was his way of thinking very hard.</p>
<p>"Perhaps she has gone over to see Granpa Tobackyworm, Mr
Thumbkins!"</p>
<p>"No!" replied Thumbkins, "I went there, and also over to the
Katydid store, but she was not there!"</p>
<p>"Suppose you climb upon my back, Thumbkins, and let me help
you find her!" said Billy Bumblebee, as he buzzed his wings,
making the flower sway up and down. So Thumbkins climbed up the
flower stalk and took a seat upon Billy Bumblebee's back.</p>
<p>"Let us fly way up in the air so that we may look down over
all the country!" said Billy Bumblebee, as he made his wings
whirr and climbed high in the air.</p>
<p>Billy Bumblebee and Thumbkins looked over the country
carefully, but they could not see Mrs. Thumbkins anywhere.</p>
<p>Finally Billy's sharp eyes discovered something shiny down by
the side of the pond, so they flew down towards it. It was a new
tin can house. The door was closed.</p>
<p>Thumbkins alighted from Billy Bumblebee's back and knocked at
the door.</p>
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<p>"GRUMP! GRUMP!" said a deep voice from inside the tin can
house. Billy Bumblebee peeped through a chink in a window, and
saw a hoppy-toad with his mouth full of pancakes.</p>
<p>So Thumbkins picked up a pebble and knocked louder.
TONKY-TONKY-TONK!</p>
<p>Old Man Hoppy-toad came to the door with a pancake in each
hand and another large one in his mouth. "GRUMP! GRUMP!" he
said.</p>
<p>"Where is Mrs. Thumbkins?" Billy Bumblebee demanded, as he
buzzed around Old Man Hoppy-toad's head.</p>
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<p>"I don't know!" said Old Man Hoppy-toad when he had swallowed
the pancake.</p>
<p>"Yes, you do!" Thumbkins cried as he caught Old Man
Hoppy-toad's hand. "Who made those pancakes for you?"</p>
<p>Billy Bumblebee buzzed closer to Old Man Hoppy-toad's head and
Old Man Hoppy-toad blinked his big round eyes and finally said,
"She is locked up in the kitchen!"</p>
<p>So Thumbkins ran to the kitchen and came out with Mrs.
Thumbkins. Old Man Hoppy-toad had locked her in the kitchen so
she would have to bake lots and lots of pancakes for him.</p>
<p>Thumbkins was so glad to see Mrs. Thumbkins he came very near
crying. And Billy Bumblebee said to Old Man Hoppy-toad, "Now you
must leave our neighborhood, for we do not permit anyone to
bother anyone else in the Town of Tinythings."</p>
<p>So Old Man Hoppy-toad had to pack up all his things in a red
handkerchief and hustle out of town.</p>
<p>And Billy Bumblebee buzzed right around his head as Old Man
Hoppy-toad went down the path "Lickity split-Hoppity hop!" and
never once looked behind him.</p>
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<p>Thumbkins and Mrs. Thumbkins went back home, and when Billy
Bumblebee returned and told them he had made Old Man Hoppy-toad
go 'way down to the river they knew they would never be troubled
with him again.</p>
<p>Mrs. Thumbkins said she had fried pancakes all day but she was
not too tired to fry more. So she made a lot of pancakes, while
Billy Bumblebee flew home and returned with a bucket of honey,
and they had so many pancakes Mrs. Thumbkins asked Billy
Bumblebee if he would fly around and invite all the neighbors in
to help eat them.</p>
<p>Tommy Grasshopper, Granpa Tobackyworm, and all the other
friends of the Thumbkins came and ate the lovely pancakes,
covered with the delicious honey.</p>
<p>And, after eating as much as they could, everybody caught hold
of hands and danced until late in the night, for the Katydid
orchestra was there to furnish the music.</p>
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