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Title: Struwwelpeter: Merry Tales and Funny Pictures
Author: Heinrich Hoffman
Release Date: April 23, 2004 [EBook #12116]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MERRY TALES ***
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Proofreading Team.
[Transcriber's Note: This book was first published in German in
1844, and in English translation in 1848. This edition was not
STRUWWELPETER
MERRY STORIES AND FUNNY PICTURES
Heinrich Hoffman
FREDERICK WARNE & CO., INC. NEW YORK
Merry Stories And
Funny Pictures
When the children have been good,
That is, be it understood,
Good at meal-times, good at play,
Good all night and good all day&
They shall have the pretty things
Merry Christmas always brings.
Naughty, romping girls and boys
Tear their clothes and make a noise,
Spoil their pinafores and frocks,
And deserve no Christmas-box.
Such as these shall never look
At this pretty Picture-book.
Shock-headed Peter
Just look at him! there he
With his nasty hair and hands.
They are gri
And the sloven, I declare,
Never once
Anything to me is sweeter
Than to see Shock-headed Peter.
Cruel Frederick
Here is cruel Frederick, see!
He caught the flies, poor little things,
And then tore off their tiny wings,
He killed the birds, and broke the chairs,
And threw the ki
And oh! far worse than all beside,
He whipped his Mary, till she cried.
The trough was full, and faithful
Came out to
He wagged his tail, and wet his lip,
When cruel Fred snatched up a whip,
And whipped poor Tray till he was sore,
And kicked and whipped him more and more:
At this, good Tray grew very red,
And growled, and
Then you should only have been by,
To see how Fred did scream and cry!
So Frederick had to go to
His leg was very sore and red!
The Doctor came, and shook his head,
And made a very great to-do,
And gave him nasty physic too.
But good dog Tray is happy
He has no time to say "Bow-wow!"
He seats himself in Frederick's chair
And laughs to see the nice things there:
The soup he swallows, sup by sup&
And eats the pies and puddings up.
Dreadful Story of Harriet and the Matches
It almost makes me cry to
What foolish Harriet befell.
Mamma and Nurse went out one day
And left her all alone at play.
Now, on the table close at hand,
A box of matc
And kind Mamma and Nurse had told her,
That, if she touched them, they would scold her.
But Harriet said: "Oh, what a pity!
For, when they burn,
They crackle so, and spit, and flame:
Mamma, too, often does the same."
The pussy-cats heard this,
And they began to hiss,
And stretch their claws,
"Me-ow," they said, "me-ow, me-o,
You'll burn to death, if you do so."
But Harriet would not take advice:
She lit a match, it was so nice!
It crackled so, it burned so clear&
Exactly like the picture here.
She jumped for joy and ran about
And was too pleased to put it out.
The Pussy-cats saw this
And said: "Oh, naughty, naughty Miss!"
And stretched their claws,
And raised their paws:
"'Tis very, very wrong, you know,
Me-ow, me-o, me-ow, me-o,
You will be burnt, if you do so."
And see! oh, what dreadful
The fire has caught her apron-
Her apron burns, her arms, her hair&
She burns all over everywhere.
Then how the pussy-cats did mew&
What else, poor pussies, could they do?
They screamed for help, 'twas all in vain!
So then they said: "We'
Make haste, make haste, me-ow, me-o,
She' we told her so."
So she was burnt, with all her clothes,
And arms, and hands, and eyes,
Till she had nothing more to lose
Except her
And nothing else but these was found
Among her ashes on the ground.
And when the good cats sat beside
The smoking ashes, how they cried!
"Me-ow, me-oo, me-ow, me-oo,
What will Mamma and Nursey do?"
Their tears ran down their cheeks so fast,
They made a little pond at last.
The Story of the Inky
As he had often done before,
The woolly-headed Black-a-moor
One nice fine summer's day went out
To see the shops,
And, as he found it hot, poor fellow,
He took with him his green umbrella,
Then Edward, little noisy wag,
Ran out and laughed,
And William came in jacket trim,
And brought his
And Arthur, too, snatched up his toys
And joined the other naughty boys.
So, one and all set up a roar,
And laughed and hooted more and more,
And kept on singing,&only think!&
"Oh, Blacky, you're as black as ink!"
Now tall Agrippa lived close
So tall, he al
He had a mighty inkstand, too,
In which a great goose-
He called out in an angry tone
"Boys, leave the Black-a-moor alone!
For, if he tries with all his might,
He cannot change from black to white."
But, ah! they did not mind a bit
What great A
But went on laughing, as before,
And hooting at the Black-a-moor.
Then great Agrippa foams with
Look at him on this very page!
He seizes Arthur, seizes Ned,
Takes Willia
And they may scream and kick and
Into the inkstand, one, two, three,
Till they are b
Turn over now, and you shall see.
See, there they are, and there they run!
The Black-a-moor enjoys the fun.
They have been made as black as crows,
Quite black all over, eyes and nose,
And legs, and arms, and heads, and toes,
And trousers, pinafores, and toys&
The silly little inky boys!
Because they set up such a roar,
And teased the harmless Black-a-moor.
Story of the Man that went out Shooting
This is the man that shoots the
This is the coat he always wears:
With game-bag, powder-horn, and gun
He's going out to have some fun.
He finds it hard, without a
Of spectacles, to shoot the hare.
The hare sits snug in leaves and
And laughs to see the green man pass.
Now, as the sun grew very
And he a heavy gun had got,
He lay down underneath a tree
And went to sleep, as you may see.
And, while he slept like any top,
The little hare came, hop, hop, hop,
Took gun and spectacles, and then
On her hind legs went off again.
The green man wakes and sees her
And now she's trying all she can
To shoot the sleepy, green-coat man.
He cries and s
The hare runs after him all day
And hears him call out everywhere:
"Help! Fire! Help! The Hare! The Hare!"
At last he stumbled at the
Head over ears, and in he fell.
The hare stopped short, took aim and, hark!
Bang went the gun&she missed her mark!
The poor man's wife was drinking
Her coffee in her coffee-
The gun shot cu
"Oh dear!" "what shall I do?"
There lived close by the cottage there
The hare's own child,
And while she stood upon her toes,
The coffee fell and burned her nose.
"Oh dear!" she cried, with spoon in hand,
"Such fun I do not understand."
The Story of
Little Suck-a-Thumb
One day Mamma said "Conrad
I must go out and leave you here.
But mind now, Conrad, what I say,
Don't suck your thumb while I'm away.
The great tall tailor always comes
To little boys w
And ere they dream what he's about,
He takes his great sharp scissors out,
And cuts their thumbs clean off&and then,
You know, they never grow again."
Mamma had scarcely turned her back,
The thumb was in, Alack! Alack!
The door flew open, in he
The great, long, red-legged scissor-man.
Oh! children, see! the tailor's come
And caught out little Suck-a-Thumb.
Snip! Snap! Snip!
And Conrad cries out "Oh! Oh! Oh!"
Snip! Snap! Snip! They go so fast,
That both his thumbs are off at last.
Mamma comes home: there Conrad stands,
And looks quite sad,
"Ah!" said Mamma, "I knew he'd come
To naughty little Suck-a-Thumb."
The Story of Augustus,
who would not have any Soup
Fat ruddy cheeks Augustus had:
And everybody saw with joy
The plump and hearty, healthy boy.
He ate and drank as he was told,
And never let his soup get cold.
But one day, one cold winter's day,
He screamed out "Take the soup away!
O take the nasty soup away!
I won't have any soup today."
Next day, now look, the picture shows
How lank and lean Augustus grows!
Yet, though he feels so weak and ill,
The naughty fellow cries out still
"Not any soup for me, I say:
O take the nasty soup away!
I won't have any soup today."
The third day comes: Oh what a sin!
To make himself so pale and thin.
Yet, when the soup is put on table,
He screams, as loud as he is able,
"Not any soup for me, I say:
O take the nasty soup away!
I WON'T have any soup today."
Look at him, now the fourth day's come!
He scarcely weighs a sugar-
He's like a little bit of thread,
And, on the fifth day, he was&dead!
The Story of Fidgety
"Let me see if Philip can
Let me see if he is able
To sit still for once at table":
Thus Papa bade P
And Mamma looked very grave.
But fidgety Phil,
He wriggles,
And giggles,
And then, I declare,
Swings backwards and forwards,
And tilts up his chair,
Just like any rocking horse&
"Philip! I am getting cross!"
See the naughty, restless
Growing still more rude and wild,
Till his chair falls over quite.
Philip screams with all his might,
Catches at the cloth, but then
That makes matters worse again.
Down upon the ground they fall,
Glasses, plates, knives, forks, and all.
How Mamma did fret and frown,
When she saw them tumbling down!
And Papa made such a face!
Philip is in sad disgrace.
Where is Philip, where is
Fairly covered up you see!
He has pulled down all upon him.
What a terrible to-do!
Dishes, glasses, snapt in two!
Here a knife, and there a fork!
Philip, this is cruel work.
Table all so bare, and ah!
Poor Papa, and poor Mamma
Look quite cross, and wonder how
They shall have their dinner now.
The Story of
Johnny Head-in-Air
As he trudged along to
It was always Johnny's rule
To be looking at the sky
And the cl
But what just before him lay,
In his way,
So that every one cried out
"Look at little Johnny there,
Little Johnny Head-In-Air!"
Running just in Johnny's way
Johnny's eyes were still astray
Up on high,
And he never heard them cry
"Johnny, mind, the dog is nigh!"
Down they fell, with such a thump,
Dog and Johnny in a lump!
Once, with head as high as
Johnny walked beside the river.
Johnny watched the swallows trying
Which was cleverest at flying.
Oh! what fun!
Johnny watched the bright round sun
This was all he thought about.
So he strode on, only think!
To the river's very brink,
Where the bank was high and steep,
And the fishes, in a row,
Stared to see him coming so.
One step more! oh! sad to tell!
Headlong in poor Johnny fell.
And the fishes, in dismay,
Wagged their tails and swam away.
There lay Johnny on his
With his nice red writing-
But, as they were passing by,
Two strong m
And, with sticks, these two strong men
Hooked poor Johnny out again.
Oh! you should have seen him
When they pulled him from the river.
He was in a sorry plight!
Dripping wet, and such a fright!
Wet all over, everywhere,
Clothes, and arms, and face, and hair:
Johnny never will forget
What it is to be so wet.
And the fishes, one, two, three,
Are come back again,
Up they came the moment after,
To enjoy the fun and laughter.
Each popped out his little head,
And, to tease poor Johnny, said
"Silly little Johnny, look,
You have lost your writing-book!"
The Story of Flying
When the rain comes tumbling
In the country or the town,
All good little girls and boys
Stay at home and mind their toys.
Robert thought, "No, when it pours,
It is better out of doors."
Rain it did, and in a minute
Bob was in it.
Here you see him, silly fellow,
Underneath his red umbrella.
What a wind! oh! how it
Through the trees and flowers and thistles!
It has caught his red umbrella:
Now look at him, silly fellow&
Up he flies
To the skies.
No one heard h
Through the clouds the rude wind bore him,
And his hat flew on before him.
Soon they got to such a
They were nearly out of sight.
And the hat went up so high,
That it nearly touched the sky.
No one ever yet could tell
Where they stopped, or where they fell:
Only this one thing is plain,
Bob was never seen again!
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