The Talkative Wig The Talkative Wig

The Talkative Wig

Publisher Description

The Talkative Wig is a Juvenile Fiction story. One prank which the boys played some years after Jane's death, I must relate, and then I have done. The eldest, whose name was Willie, took me, the evening before thanksgiving day, and, having dressed himself up in some of the cook's dirty old clothes, and hung a basket on his arm, put me over his shoulders, and I went begging of all the neighbors for something to keep thanksgiving with. He disguised his voice by putting cotton wool in his mouth, and I wonder myself how I came to know him.

RELEASED
1860
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
49
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
29.7
KB

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