Sunday, September 4, 2011

The Three Kitten


   Once upon a time there were three little kittens, and their names were Mittens, Tom Kitten, and Cathy Kitten.They had dear little fur coats of their own; and they tumbled about the doorstep and played in the dust.
   But one day Mrs.cruz expected friends to come her mini birth day party; so she fetched the kittens indoors, to wash and dress them, before the fine company arrived.
She fixed and washed the three kittens.
Mrs.cruz dressed the three  kittens in clean pinafores, then she took all sorts of elegant uncomfortable clothes out of a chest of drawers.
Tom Kitten was very fat, and he had grown; several buttons burst off. Mrs.cruz sewed them on again.
   When the three kittens were ready, Mrs.cruz unwisely turned them out into the garden, to be out of the way while she  baked chocolate cake."Now keep your frocks clean, children! You must walk on your hind legs. Keep away from the dirty ash- pit, and from Sally Henny Penny, and from the pigsty and the Puddle- ducks."
Moppet and Mittens walked down the garden path unsteadily. Presently they trod upon their pinafores and fell on their noses.

    When they stood up there were several green smears!
"Let us climb up the rockery and sit on the garden wall," said  Cathy kitten.
   They turned their pinafores back to front and went up with a skip and a jump; Cathy kittens white tucker fell down into the road.
Tom Kitten was quite unable to jump when walking upon his hind legs in trousers. He came up the rockery by degrees, breaking the ferns and shedding buttons right and left.
He was all in pieces when he reached the top of the wall.
Cathy kitten and Mittens tried to pull him together; his hat fell off, and the rest of his buttons burst.
   While they were in difficulties, there was a pit pat, paddle pat! and the three Puddle-ducks came along the hard high road, marching one behind the other and doing the goose step-- pit pat, paddle pat! pit pat!
  They stopped and stood in a row and stared up at the kittens. They had very small eyes and looked surprised. Then the two duck-birds, Rebeccah and Jemima Puddle-duck, picked up the hat and tucker and put them on.
Mittens laughed so that she fell off the wall.  Cathy kitten and Tom kitten descended after her; the pinafores and all the rest of Tom's clothes came off on the way down.
"Come! Mr. Drake Puddle-duck," said Cathy kitten."Come and help us to dress him! Come and button up Tom!"
Mr. Drake Puddle-duck advanced in a slow sideways manner and picked up the various articles.
But he put them on HIMSELF! They fitted him even worse than Tom Kitten.
"It's a very fine morning!" said Mr. David Puddle-duck.
And he and Jemima and Rebeccah Puddle-duck set off up the road, keeping step--pit pat, paddle pat! pit pat, waddle pat!
Then Mrs.cruz Twitchit came down the garden and found her kittens on the wall with no clothes on.
She pulled them off the wall, smacked them, and took them back to the house.
"My friends will arrive in a minute, and you are not fit to be seen; I am affronted," said Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit.
She sent them upstairs; and I am sorry to say she told her friends that they were in bed with the measles-- which was not true.
Quite the contrary; they were not in bed: .
Somehow there were very extra-- ordinary noises overhead, which disturbed the dignity and repose of the birth day party.
And I think that some day I shall have to make another, larger book, to tell you more about Tom Kitten!
As for the Puddle-ducks--they went into a pond.
The clothes all came off directly, because there were no buttons.
And Mr.Santos Puddle-duck, and Jemima and Rebeccah, have been looking for them ever since.