10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLITTERMOUSE»
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flittermouse in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
flittermouse and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Flying Like
Flittermouse
Flying like Flittermouse The second charming instalment of the Bottlenose Bay series from award-winning author/illustrator Jan Fearnley. The yellow teashop belonged to Etsuko hamster. She was full of kindness and made everyone welcome.
2
A shepherd's life: impressions of the South Wiltshire downs
Flittermouse in a rage went straight to the constable and denounced his patron
as a sheep-stealer. He, Flittermouse, had been his servant and helper, and on
the very last occasion of stealing a sheep he had got rid of the skin and offal by ...
William Henry Hudson, 1921
3
The House of the Heart: And Other Plays for Children; ...
Golden the thread on the spindle flies, Pearly the tears of Rosadew's eyes, Twirl
and turn, twirl and turn, Thistlekin, Flittermouse, Seed o' Fern ! [As the song ends
Flittermouse comes into the room again, and somewhat impatiently, as well as ...
Constance D'Arcy Mackay, 1909
4
The Idler: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine ...
I must say I do not see how we can hold the Flittermouse responsible for the
number of deaths more or less in the parish,” protested the Vicar. “ "US as plain
as a cadger's feet in the stocks! Folks be afeared to die. Look at old Mother Foster
!
Jerome Klapka Jerome, Robert Barr, Arthur Lawrence, 1895
Mary subscribed to an English sporting-paper, which was scarcely relevant to the
career of Flittermouse, for that ornament of the turf remained on this side, and
continued to lose races. Though the little kindergartner was engaged to a curate,
...
Mary subscribed to a French sporting paper, which was scarcelv relevant to the
career of Flittermouse, for that ornament of the turf remained on this side, and
continued to lose races. Though the little kindergartner was engaged to a curate,
and ...
7
Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist
Flittermouse l” exclaimed the'General, as the new comer entered, “who's that?” , 4
. “A runaway knock,” said Flittermouse, for such was the name of the speaker ;
who, with little ceremony, seated himself at the table and lifted to his plate the ...
8
The New Monthly Magazine
Flittermouse !" exclaimed the General, as the new comer entered, "who's that?" "
A runaway knock," said Flittermouse, for such was the name of the speaker ; who,
with little ceremony, seated himself at the table and lifted to his plate the thigh of ...
Flittermouse !" exclaimed the General, as the new comer entered, " who '& that?" "
A runaway knock," said Flittermouse, for such was the name of the speaker ; who,
with little ceremony, seated himself at the table and lifted to his plate the thigh ...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1837
1889, that he gives " Flittermouse — chauve-souris." The word ib not even in
Annandale's excellent ' Concise Dictionary,' 1892. He haa " Bere-mouse," giving
Shakespeare as his authority. The bat in these parts is called " rattle-mouse." Is
this ...
6 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FLITTERMOUSE»
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flittermouse is used in the context of the following news items.
GK Chesterton & The Impotence of Nightmares
I know not if it is owl or flittermouse; I could fancy it was a black cherub, an infernal cherub of darkness, not with the wings of a bird and the head ... «Patheos, Jan 14»
How are Charlie Chaplin and World War I different in a world of …
According to gossip columns, she took to night-life like a proper flittermouse. The Polly Browne Set was notoriously flighty. She'd personally ... «io9, Apr 12»
RADIO AND JULIET Comes to Columbus, 10/27
The following season, there were nine operettas, including The Beautiful Galatea and The Flittermouse. In April 1949, National Theatre Maribor ... «Broadway World, Sep 11»
Bats out of hell drive Aberdeen woman from her dream home
Its jerky flight gave rise to the ancient name for bats – flittermouse. They are found in the British Isles and continental Europe (except the far ... «Scotsman, Aug 11»
Rare and Medium Rare
This is a reasonable conjecture in light of German Fledermaus (as in the title of the famous opera), a cognate of Engl. flittermouse “bat,” that is, ... «OUPblog, Dec 09»
Book Review: James Bond 007: Polestar
Three of them, 'Flittermouse', 'Polestar' and 'The Scent of Danger', were drawn by John McLusky, while the other two, 'Snake Goddess' and ... «Blogger News Network, Mar 09»