Sleepy-Time Tales: the Tale of Fatty Coon
CONTENTS I FATTY COON AT HOME II FATTY LEARNS SOMETHING ABOUT EGGS III FATTY DISCOVERS MRS. TURTLE'S SECRET IV FATTY COON'S MISTAKE V FATTY COON GOES FISHING VI FATTY AND THE GREEN CORN VII JOHNNIE GREEN IS DISAPPOINTED VIII A TERRIBLE FRIGHT IX JOHNNIE GREEN LOSES HIS PET X FATTY COON AND THE MONSTER
obeyed the requirements of her will no longer. The needle had to be
laid aside, for the finger had no more strength to grasp, nor skill
to direct its motions.
CHAPTER II.
HOW A NEEDLEWOMAN LIVES.
IT was about ten o'clock on the next morning, when Mrs. Gaston
appeared at the shop of Berlaps, the tailor.
"Here is the other pair," she said, as she came up to the counter,
behind which stood Michael, the salesman.
That person took the pair of trowsers, glanced at them a moment, and
then, tossing them aside, asked Mrs. Gaston if she could make some
cloth roundabouts.
CONTENTS I FATTY COON AT HOME II FATTY LEARNS SOMETHING ABOUT EGGS III FATTY DISCOVERS MRS. TURTLE'S SECRET IV FATTY COON'S MISTAKE V FATTY COON GOES FISHING VI FATTY AND THE GREEN CORN VII JOHNNIE GREEN IS DISAPPOINTED VIII A TERRIBLE FRIGHT IX JOHNNIE GREEN LOSES HIS PET X FATTY COON AND THE MONSTER