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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes index 6833f05..d7b82bc 100644 --- a/.gitattributes +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ -* text=auto -*.txt text -*.md text +*.txt text eol=lf +*.htm text eol=lf +*.html text eol=lf +*.md text eol=lf diff --git a/15077-0.txt b/15077-0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eae623e --- /dev/null +++ b/15077-0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,160 @@ +*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 15077 *** + + + +[Transcriber's Note: This book is heavily illustrated; references to the +illustrations have been removed from this text version. Please look for +the fully illustrated html version at https://www.gutenberg.org.] + + + + +THE TALE OF +MR. JEREMY FISHER + +BY +BEATRIX POTTER + + +_Author of_ +_"The Tale of Peter Rabbit," &c._ + + + +FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. +NEW YORK + + + + +COPYRIGHT, 1906 +BY +FREDERICK WARNE & CO + + + +FOR +STEPHANIE +FROM +COUSIN B. + + + + + +Once upon a time there was a frog called Mr. Jeremy Fisher; he lived in a +little damp house amongst the buttercups at the edge of a pond. + +The water was all slippy-sloppy in the larder and in the back passage. + +But Mr. Jeremy liked getting his feet wet; nobody ever scolded him, and he +never caught a cold! + + +He was quite pleased when he looked out and saw large drops of rain, +splashing in the pond-- + +"I will get some worms and go fishing and catch a dish of minnows for my +dinner," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. "If I catch more than five fish, I will +invite my friends Mr. Alderman Ptolemy Tortoise and Sir Isaac Newton. The +Alderman, however, eats salad." + +Mr. Jeremy put on a macintosh, and a pair of shiny goloshes; he took his +rod and basket, and set off with enormous hops to the place where he kept +his boat. + +The boat was round and green, and very like the other lily-leaves. It was +tied to a water-plant in the middle of the pond. + +Mr. Jeremy took a reed pole, and pushed the boat out into open water. "I +know a good place for minnows," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. + +Mr. Jeremy stuck his pole into the mud and fastened the boat to it. + +Then he settled himself cross-legged and arranged his fishing tackle. He +had the dearest little red float. His rod was a tough stalk of grass, his +line was a fine long white horse-hair, and he tied a little wriggling worm +at the end. + +The rain trickled down his back, and for nearly an hour he stared at the +float. + +"This is getting tiresome, I think I should like some lunch," said Mr. +Jeremy Fisher. + +He punted back again amongst the water-plants, and took some lunch out of +his basket. + +"I will eat a butterfly sandwich, and wait till the shower is over," said +Mr. Jeremy Fisher. + +A great big water-beetle came up underneath the lily leaf and tweaked the +toe of one of his goloshes. + +Mr. Jeremy crossed his legs up shorter, out of reach, and went on eating +his sandwich. + +Once or twice something moved about with a rustle and a splash amongst +the rushes at the side of the pond. + +"I trust that is not a rat," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher; "I think I had better +get away from here." + +Mr. Jeremy shoved the boat out again a little way, and dropped in the +bait. There was a bite almost directly; the float gave a tremendous +bobbit! + +"A minnow! a minnow! I have him by the nose!" cried Mr. Jeremy Fisher, +jerking up his rod. + +But what a horrible surprise! Instead of a smooth fat minnow, Mr. Jeremy +landed little Jack Sharp the stickleback, covered with spines! + +The stickleback floundered about the boat, pricking and snapping until he +was quite out of breath. Then he jumped back into the water. + +And a shoal of other little fishes put their heads out, and laughed at +Mr. Jeremy Fisher. + +And while Mr. Jeremy sat disconsolately on the edge of his boat--sucking +his sore fingers and peering down into the water--a _much_ worse thing +happened; a really _frightful_ thing it would have been, if Mr. Jeremy had +not been wearing a macintosh! + +A great big enormous trout came up--ker-pflop-p-p-p! with a splash--and +it seized Mr. Jeremy with a snap, "Ow! Ow! Ow!"--and then it turned and +dived down to the bottom of the pond! + +But the trout was so displeased with the taste of the macintosh, that in +less than half a minute it spat him out again; and the only thing it +swallowed was Mr. Jeremy's goloshes. + +Mr. Jeremy bounced up to the surface of the water, like a cork and the +bubbles out of a soda water bottle; and he swam with all his might to the +edge of the pond. + +He scrambled out on the first bank he came to, and he hopped home across +the meadow with his macintosh all in tatters. + +"What a mercy that was not a pike!" said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. "I have lost +my rod and basket; but it does not much matter, for I am sure I should +never have dared to go fishing again!" + +He put some sticking plaster on his fingers, and his friends both came to +dinner. He could not offer them fish, but he had something else in his +larder. + +Sir Isaac Newton wore his black and gold waistcoat, + +And Mr. Alderman Ptolemy Tortoise brought a salad with him in a string +bag. + +And instead of a nice dish of minnows--they had a roasted grasshopper +with lady-bird sauce; which frogs consider a beautiful treat; but _I_ +think it must have been nasty! + + +THE END + + +*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 15077 *** diff --git a/15077-h.zip b/15077-h.zip Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index c08f5a5..0000000 --- a/15077-h.zip +++ /dev/null diff --git a/15077-h/15077-h.htm b/15077-h/15077-h.htm index e4b8855..32314f5 100644 --- a/15077-h/15077-h.htm +++ b/15077-h/15077-h.htm @@ -1,15 +1,10 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" - "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> - -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> +<!DOCTYPE html> +<html lang="en"> <head> - <title> - The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Tale Of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, by Beatrix Potter. - </title> - <style type="text/css"> -/*<![CDATA[ XML blockout */ -<!-- + <meta charset="utf-8"> + <title>The Tale Of Mr. Jeremy Fisher | Project Gutenberg</title> + <link rel="icon" href="images/jf01.jpg" type="image/x-cover"> + <style> p { margin-top: .75em; text-align: justify; margin-bottom: .75em; @@ -18,6 +13,29 @@ text-align: center; /* all headings centered */ clear: both; } + .h1, .h2, .h3 { + text-align: center; + display: block; + margin-left: 0; + margin-right: 0; + font-weight: bold; + } + .h1 { + font-size: 2em; + margin-top: 0.67em; + margin-bottom: 0.67em; + } + .h2 { + font-size: 1.5em; + margin-top: 0.83em; + margin-bottom: 0.83em; + } + .h3 { + font-size: 1.17em; + margin-top: 1em; + margin-bottom: 1em; + } + hr { width: 33%; margin-top: 2em; margin-bottom: 2em; @@ -28,8 +46,8 @@ table {margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;} - body{margin-left: 20%; - margin-right: 20%; + body{margin-left: 0%; + margin-right: 0%; } .linenum {position: absolute; top: auto; left: 4%;} /* poetry number */ @@ -68,101 +86,62 @@ .poem span {display: block; margin: 0; padding-left: 3em; text-indent: -3em;} .poem span.i2 {display: block; margin-left: 2em;} .poem span.i4 {display: block; margin-left: 4em;} - // --> - /* XML end ]]>*/ - </style> + </style> </head> <body> +<div style='text-align:center'>*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK 15077 ***</div> +<hr style="width: 75%;"> -<pre> - -Project Gutenberg's The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, by Beatrix Potter - -This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with -almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org - - -Title: The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher - -Author: Beatrix Potter - -Release Date: February 16, 2005 [EBook #15077] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ASCII - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TALE OF MR. JEREMY FISHER *** - - - +<h1>THE TALE OF<br> +MR. JEREMY FISHER</h1> -Produced by David Newman, Melissa Er-Raqabi and the PG Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net +<div class="h3">BY</div> +<div class="h2">BEATRIX POTTER</div> - - - - - -</pre> - - - -<hr style="width: 75%;" /> - -<h1>THE TALE OF</h1> -<h1>MR. JEREMY FISHER</h1> - -<h3>BY</h3> -<h2>BEATRIX POTTER</h2> - -<div><br /></div> -<div><br /></div> -<div><br /></div> +<div><br></div> +<div><br></div> +<div><br></div> <p class="center"><b>F. WARNE & CO.</b></p> -<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<hr style="width: 65%;"> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf01.jpg" -alt="Cover" title="Cover" /> +alt="Cover" title="Cover"> </div> -<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<hr style="width: 65%;"> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf02.jpg" -alt="Inside Cover" title="Inside Cover" /> +alt="Inside Cover" title="Inside Cover"> </div> -<hr style="width: 65%;" /> -<h2>THE TALE</h2> -<h2>OF</h2> -<h2>MR. JEREMY FISHER</h2> +<hr style="width: 65%;"> +<h2>THE TALE<br> +OF<br> +MR. JEREMY FISHER</h2> -<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<hr style="width: 65%;"> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf03.jpg" -alt="Fishing" title="Fishing" /> +alt="Fishing" title="Fishing"> </div> -<hr style="width: 65%;" /> -<h2>THE TALE OF</h2> -<h2>MR. JEREMY FISHER</h2> +<hr style="width: 65%;"> +<h2>THE TALE OF<br> +MR. JEREMY FISHER</h2> -<h3>BY<br /> +<h3>BY<br> BEATRIX POTTER</h3> <h4><i>Author of</i> @@ -171,7 +150,7 @@ BEATRIX POTTER</h3> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/bw.png" -alt="Turtle" title="Turtle" /> +alt="Turtle" title="Turtle"> </div> @@ -180,7 +159,7 @@ NEW YORK</p> -<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<hr style="width: 65%;"> <p class="center">COPYRIGHT, 1906</p> <p class="center">BY</p> <p class="center">FREDERICK WARNE & CO</p> @@ -189,18 +168,18 @@ NEW YORK</p> -<hr style="width: 65%;" /> -<h3>FOR</h3> -<h2>STEPHANIE</h2> -<h3>FROM</h3> -<h2>COUSIN B.</h2> +<hr style="width: 65%;"> +<div class="h3">FOR</div> +<div class="h2">STEPHANIE</div> +<div class="h3">FROM</div> +<div class="h2">COUSIN B.</div> -<hr style="width: 65%;" /> +<hr style="width: 65%;"> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf04.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <p>Once upon a time there @@ -221,12 +200,12 @@ caught a cold!</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf05.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf06.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <p>He was quite pleased when @@ -247,12 +226,12 @@ salad."</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf07.jpg" -alt="Digging for worms" title="Digging for worms" /> +alt="Digging for worms" title="Digging for worms"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf08.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <p>Mr. Jeremy put on a @@ -270,12 +249,12 @@ the middle of the pond.</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf09.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf10.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <p>Mr. Jeremy took a reed @@ -301,12 +280,12 @@ end.</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf11.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf12.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <p>The rain trickled down his @@ -330,12 +309,12 @@ Jeremy Fisher.</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf13.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf14.jpg" -alt="Beetle" title="Beetle" /> +alt="Beetle" title="Beetle"> </div> <p>A great big water-beetle @@ -360,12 +339,12 @@ from here."</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf15.jpg" -alt="I trust that is not a rat" title="I trust that is not a rat" /> +alt="I trust that is not a rat" title="I trust that is not a rat"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf16.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <p>Mr. Jeremy shoved the @@ -389,12 +368,12 @@ with spines!</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf17.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf18.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <p>The stickleback floundered @@ -410,12 +389,12 @@ Jeremy Fisher.</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf19.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf20.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <p>And while Mr. Jeremy sat @@ -439,12 +418,12 @@ pond!</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf21.jpg" -alt="Trout" title="Trout" /> +alt="Trout" title="Trout"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf22.jpg" -alt="Trout" title="Trout" /> +alt="Trout" title="Trout"> </div> <p>But the trout was so displeased @@ -465,12 +444,12 @@ the pond.</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf23.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf24.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <p>He scrambled out on the @@ -489,12 +468,12 @@ dared to go fishing again!"</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf25.jpg" -alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy" /> +alt="Jeremy" title="Jeremy"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf26.jpg" -alt="Jeremy and Guests" title="Jeremy and Guests" /> +alt="Jeremy and Guests" title="Jeremy and Guests"> </div> <p>He put some sticking @@ -510,7 +489,7 @@ waistcoat,</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf27.jpg" -alt="Jeremy and Newton" title="Jeremy and Newton" /> +alt="Jeremy and Newton" title="Jeremy and Newton"> </div> <p>And Mr. Alderman Ptolemy @@ -519,12 +498,12 @@ with him in a string bag.</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf28.jpg" -alt="Jeremy and Friends" title="Jeremy and Friends" /> +alt="Jeremy and Friends" title="Jeremy and Friends"> </div> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf29.jpg" -alt="Dinner" title="Dinner" /> +alt="Dinner" title="Dinner"> </div> <p>And instead of a nice dish @@ -540,390 +519,11 @@ nasty!</p> <div class="figcenter"> <img src="images/jf02.jpg" -alt="Back Cover" title="Back Cover" /> +alt="Back Cover" title="Back Cover"> </div> -<hr style="width: 75%;" /> - - - - - - - - -<pre> - - - - - -End of Project Gutenberg's The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, by Beatrix Potter - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TALE OF MR. 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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org - - -Title: The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher - -Author: Beatrix Potter - -Release Date: February 16, 2005 [EBook #15077] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: ASCII - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TALE OF MR. JEREMY FISHER *** - - - - -Produced by David Newman, Melissa Er-Raqabi and the PG Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net - - - - - -[Transcriber's Note: This book is heavily illustrated; references to the -illustrations have been removed from this text version. Please look for -the fully illustrated html version at https://www.gutenberg.org.] - - - - -THE TALE OF -MR. JEREMY FISHER - -BY -BEATRIX POTTER - - -_Author of_ -_"The Tale of Peter Rabbit," &c._ - - - -FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. -NEW YORK - - - - -COPYRIGHT, 1906 -BY -FREDERICK WARNE & CO - - - -FOR -STEPHANIE -FROM -COUSIN B. - - - - - -Once upon a time there was a frog called Mr. Jeremy Fisher; he lived in a -little damp house amongst the buttercups at the edge of a pond. - -The water was all slippy-sloppy in the larder and in the back passage. - -But Mr. Jeremy liked getting his feet wet; nobody ever scolded him, and he -never caught a cold! - - -He was quite pleased when he looked out and saw large drops of rain, -splashing in the pond-- - -"I will get some worms and go fishing and catch a dish of minnows for my -dinner," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. "If I catch more than five fish, I will -invite my friends Mr. Alderman Ptolemy Tortoise and Sir Isaac Newton. The -Alderman, however, eats salad." - -Mr. Jeremy put on a macintosh, and a pair of shiny goloshes; he took his -rod and basket, and set off with enormous hops to the place where he kept -his boat. - -The boat was round and green, and very like the other lily-leaves. It was -tied to a water-plant in the middle of the pond. - -Mr. Jeremy took a reed pole, and pushed the boat out into open water. "I -know a good place for minnows," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. - -Mr. Jeremy stuck his pole into the mud and fastened the boat to it. - -Then he settled himself cross-legged and arranged his fishing tackle. He -had the dearest little red float. His rod was a tough stalk of grass, his -line was a fine long white horse-hair, and he tied a little wriggling worm -at the end. - -The rain trickled down his back, and for nearly an hour he stared at the -float. - -"This is getting tiresome, I think I should like some lunch," said Mr. -Jeremy Fisher. - -He punted back again amongst the water-plants, and took some lunch out of -his basket. - -"I will eat a butterfly sandwich, and wait till the shower is over," said -Mr. Jeremy Fisher. - -A great big water-beetle came up underneath the lily leaf and tweaked the -toe of one of his goloshes. - -Mr. Jeremy crossed his legs up shorter, out of reach, and went on eating -his sandwich. - -Once or twice something moved about with a rustle and a splash amongst -the rushes at the side of the pond. - -"I trust that is not a rat," said Mr. Jeremy Fisher; "I think I had better -get away from here." - -Mr. Jeremy shoved the boat out again a little way, and dropped in the -bait. There was a bite almost directly; the float gave a tremendous -bobbit! - -"A minnow! a minnow! I have him by the nose!" cried Mr. Jeremy Fisher, -jerking up his rod. - -But what a horrible surprise! Instead of a smooth fat minnow, Mr. Jeremy -landed little Jack Sharp the stickleback, covered with spines! - -The stickleback floundered about the boat, pricking and snapping until he -was quite out of breath. Then he jumped back into the water. - -And a shoal of other little fishes put their heads out, and laughed at -Mr. Jeremy Fisher. - -And while Mr. Jeremy sat disconsolately on the edge of his boat--sucking -his sore fingers and peering down into the water--a _much_ worse thing -happened; a really _frightful_ thing it would have been, if Mr. Jeremy had -not been wearing a macintosh! - -A great big enormous trout came up--ker-pflop-p-p-p! with a splash--and -it seized Mr. Jeremy with a snap, "Ow! Ow! Ow!"--and then it turned and -dived down to the bottom of the pond! - -But the trout was so displeased with the taste of the macintosh, that in -less than half a minute it spat him out again; and the only thing it -swallowed was Mr. Jeremy's goloshes. - -Mr. Jeremy bounced up to the surface of the water, like a cork and the -bubbles out of a soda water bottle; and he swam with all his might to the -edge of the pond. - -He scrambled out on the first bank he came to, and he hopped home across -the meadow with his macintosh all in tatters. - -"What a mercy that was not a pike!" said Mr. Jeremy Fisher. "I have lost -my rod and basket; but it does not much matter, for I am sure I should -never have dared to go fishing again!" - -He put some sticking plaster on his fingers, and his friends both came to -dinner. He could not offer them fish, but he had something else in his -larder. - -Sir Isaac Newton wore his black and gold waistcoat, - -And Mr. Alderman Ptolemy Tortoise brought a salad with him in a string -bag. - -And instead of a nice dish of minnows--they had a roasted grasshopper -with lady-bird sauce; which frogs consider a beautiful treat; but _I_ -think it must have been nasty! - - -THE END - - - - - - - - - -End of Project Gutenberg's The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, by Beatrix Potter - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE TALE OF MR. 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