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  1. A Town Mouse once visited a relative who lived in the country. For lunch the Country Mouse served wheat stalks, roots, and acorns, with a dash of cold water for drink. The Town Mouse ate very sparingly, nibbling a little of this and a little of that, and by her manner making it very plain that she ate the simple food only to be polite.

  2. Story. In the original tale, a proud town mouse visits his cousin in the country. The country mouse offers the city mouse a meal of simple country cuisine, at which the visitor scoffs and invites the country mouse back to the city for a taste of the "fine life" and the two cousins dine on white bread and other fine foods.

  3. 5 de jul. de 2016 · Eliot/Jacobs Version. Now you must know that a Town Mouse once upon a time went on a visit to his cousin in the country. He was rough and ready, this cousin, but he loved his town friend and made him heartily welcome. Beans and bacon, cheese and bread, were all he had to offer, but he offered them freely.

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  4. The Country Mouse and the Town Mouse. Once upon a time a country mouse, who had a friend in town, invited him, for old acquaintance sake, to pay him a visit in the country. The invitation was accepted in due form, and the country mouse, though plain and rough and somewhat frugal in his nature, opened his heart and store, in honor of hospitality ...

  5. by Aesop. A Town Mouse once visited a relative who lived in the country. For lunch the Country Mouse served wheat stalks, roots, and acorns, with a dash of cold water for drink. The Town Mouse ate very sparingly, nibbling a little of this and a little of that, and by her manner making it very plain that she ate the simple food only to be polite.

  6. Now you must know that a Town Mouse once upon a time went on a visit to his cousin in the country. He was rough and ready, this cousin, but he loved his town friend and made him heartily welcome. Beans and bacon, cheese and bread, were all he had to offer, but he offered them freely.

  7. drink. The Town Mouse didn’t eat a lot, nibbling a little of this and a little of that, and her actions made it very obvious that she ate the simple food just to be polite. After the meal the friends had a long talk, and the Town Mouse talked the most. She talked about her life in the city while the Country Mouse listened.