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  1. When Ribby had laid the table she took a jug and a blue and white dish, and went out down the field to the farm, to fetch milk and butter. When she came back, she peeped into the bottom oven; the pie looked very comfortable.

  2. I shall die! I have swallowed a patty-pan! Oh, my dear Ribby, I do feel so ill!”. “It is impossible, my dear Duchess; there was not a patty-pan.”. Duchess moaned and whined and rocked herself about. “Oh I feel so dreadful, I have swallowed a patty-pan!”. “There was nothing in the pie,” said Ribby severely.

  3. 16 set 2002 · 獲得ポイント: 10pt ¥750 より 8 中古品 ¥1,022 より 15 新品 ¥3,095 より 3 コレクター商品. The Tale of the Pie and the Patty Pan features the houses, gardens and streets of the village of Sawrey, where Beatrix Potter lived, at Hill Top, her first farm. The inhabitants, however, are animals rather than people, and ...

  4. The Tale of the Pie and the Patty-Pan is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, and was released by Frederick Warne & Co. in October 1905. The illustrations in the book depict the cottages and gardens of Sawrey, which is a village in the Lake District near Potter's Hill Top farm.

  5. She was encouraged to publish her story, The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1902), but she struggled to find a publisher until it was accepted when she was 36, by Frederick Warne & Co. The small book and her following works were extremely well received and she gained an independent income from the sales.

  6. The tale of the pie and the patty-pan by Potter, Beatrix, 1866-1943. Publication date 1967 Topics Dogs -- Juvenile fiction, Cats -- Juvenile fiction, Cats, Dogs Publisher

  7. 4 mar 2002 · The inhabitants, however, are animals rather than people, and problems arise when Ribby the cat invites Duchess the dog to tea. The Tale of The Pie and the Patty-Pan is number 17 in Beatrix Potter's series of 23 little books, the titles of which are as follows: 1 The Tale of Peter Rabbit. 2 The Tale of Squirrel Nutkin. 3 The Tailor of Gloucester.