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  • "He's sorry enough," said Friend Fleet to Mrs. Muffet, as they ate their supper; and Mrs. Muffet told Tittleback and Toddlekins all about it, when she went back to the barn.

    Mother Stories Maud Lindsay

  • Tittleback is the merrier, and will play with his own tail when he can find nothing else; but Toddlekins can climb in a way that is astonishing.

    Mother Stories Maud Lindsay

  • "Couldn't have been better if Toddlekins had reared the piglets on our own farm," chimed in Peggy.

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907

  • In the old days we could get round Mrs. Gifford, but now Toddlekins rules the show, you may as well make up your mind to things and have done with it.

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907

  • "It was A1 of Toddlekins to let us have a 'land uniform'."

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907

  • "Then we're left for evermore to the tender mercies of Toddlekins?"

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907

  • The Prior used to be down on him, just as Toddlekins is down on us.

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907

  • "Toddlekins will be furious if we don't go; and yet how _can_ we go without our boots?"

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907

  • "Toddlekins never told us we weren't to ask anybody else to do shopping for us," said Wendy demurely.

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907

  • As it happens, I asked Toddlekins half an hour ago, and she said there were _no_ new girls.

    A harum-scarum schoolgirl Angela Brazil 1907

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