The Tale of Grunty Pig

The Tale of Grunty Pig PDF Author: Arthur Bailey
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ISBN: 9781543077636
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Languages : en
Pages : 34

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A very lovely and fun book to read. The story is about Grunty, he was the smallest of seven children. At first his mother thought she would call him "Runty." But she soon changed her mind about that; for she discovered that even if he was the runt of the family, he had the loudest grunt of all. So the good lady made haste to slip a G in front of the name "Runty." Grunty seemed to be interested in nothing but food. We are reminded that our names often reflects our personality.

The Tale of Grunty Pig Slumber-Town Tales

The Tale of Grunty Pig Slumber-Town Tales PDF Author: Arthur Scott Bailey
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781722636210
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Languages : en
Pages : 58

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The Tale of Grunty Pig Slumber-Town Tales by Arthur Scott Bailey THE RUNT He was the smallest of seven children. At first his mother thought she would call him "Runty." But she soon changed her mind about that; for she discovered that even if he was the runt of the family, he had the loudest grunt of all. So the good lady made haste to slip a G in front of the name "Runty." We are delighted to publish this classic book as part of our extensive Classic Library collection. Many of the books in our collection have been out of print for decades, and therefore have not been accessible to the general public. The aim of our publishing program is to facilitate rapid access to this vast reservoir of literature, and our view is that this is a significant literary work, which deserves to be brought back into print after many decades. The contents of the vast majority of titles in the Classic Library have been scanned from the original works. To ensure a high quality product, each title has been meticulously hand curated by our staff. Our philosophy has been guided by a desire to provide the reader with a book that is as close as possible to ownership of the original work. We hope that you will enjoy this wonderful classic work, and that for you it becomes an enriching experience.

The Tale of Grunty Pig

The Tale of Grunty Pig PDF Author: Arthur Bailey
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ISBN: 9781543077636
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Languages : en
Pages : 34

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A very lovely and fun book to read. The story is about Grunty, he was the smallest of seven children. At first his mother thought she would call him "Runty." But she soon changed her mind about that; for she discovered that even if he was the runt of the family, he had the loudest grunt of all. So the good lady made haste to slip a G in front of the name "Runty." Grunty seemed to be interested in nothing but food. We are reminded that our names often reflects our personality.

The Tale of Grunty Pig

The Tale of Grunty Pig PDF Author: Arthur Scott Bailey
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
ISBN: 9781434453228
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Languages : en
Pages : 132

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Arthur Scott Bailey (1877-1949) was the author of more than forty children's books. The Newark Evening News said: "Mr. Bailey centered all his plots in the animal, bird and insect worlds, weaving natural history into the stories in a way that won educator's approval without arousing the suspicions of his young readers."

The Tale of Grunty Pig

The Tale of Grunty Pig PDF Author: Arthur Bailey
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781546799542
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Languages : en
Pages : 94

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Well, he was the runt, so of course he had to be loud to be noticed with six other brothers and sisters. That's why his mother put a G in front of his name Runty. But Grunty was still not satisfied until his mother finally told him he had the cutest little curly tail on the farm. Finally, finding a hole in the fence, Grunty's adventures begin. . . but watch out for the BEAR!Short chapters make this charming story with soft lessons for little ones, ideal for betime reading. This delightful tale, by Arthur Scott Bailey with illustrations by Harry L. Smith is presented for a new generation to enjoy and for little hands to hold and to love. Recommended by The Gunston Trust for Nonviolence in Children's Literature. Ages 3-8.

The Tale of Grunty Pig

The Tale of Grunty Pig PDF Author: Arthur Scott Bailey
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Languages : en
Pages : 56

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One thing, especially, distressed Mrs. Pig. Her children would put their fore feet right into the trough when they ate their meals out of it. Nothing she said to them made the slightest difference. Even when she told them that they were little pigs they didn't seem to care."We're all bigger than Grunty is," said one of her sons-a bouncing black youngster who was the most unruly of the litter."You're all greedy," Mrs. Pig retorted. "Do try to restrain yourselves when you eat. Remember-there's plenty of time.""But there's not always plenty of food," Grunty Pig told his mother. "Sometimes there isn't any left for me.""I know," said Mrs. Pig. "I know that your brothers and sisters eat your share whenever they can. Farmer Green furnishes enough food for you all. And if you children didn't forget your manners everybody would get his share-no more and no less."Now, Mrs. Pig was not the only one that noticed how piggish her youngsters were at the trough. One day Farmer Green himself remarked to his son Johnnie, as they leaned over the pen, that that litter of pigs did beat all he had ever seen."They come a-running at meal time as if they were half starved. It's a wonder they don't get in the trough all over."Johnnie Green liked to watch the pigs."That black fellow's the greediest of the lot," he declared. "He's getting to be the biggest. He's almost twice the size of the little runt.""The runt doesn't get his share," said Farmer Green. "We'll have to do something to help him, or he'll never be worth his salt."Grunty Pig looked up at Farmer Green and gave a plaintive squeal, as if to say, "Hurry, please! Because I'm always hungry."And Blackie, his greedy brother, looked up at Farmer Green too. He said nothing. But his little eyes twinkled slyly.

The Tale of Grunty Pig

The Tale of Grunty Pig PDF Author: Scott Arthur Bailey
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ISBN: 9781437838329
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 72

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Slumber-Town Tales

Slumber-Town Tales PDF Author: Arthur Scott Bailey
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ISBN: 9781406598575
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Languages : en
Pages : 80

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Arthur Scott Bailey (1877-1949) was author of more than forty children's books. Bailey attended St. Albans Academy and graduated in 1896, in a class of only eleven other students. He then went on to the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont, where he became involved in a fraternal organization, Sigma Phi. However, he left UVM in 1901 and transferred to Harvard, where he earned his bachelor's degree. In 1904 he travelled to New York City and became an editor for various publishers. Which publishers these were is unknown, with the exception of the Macaulay Company, where he was working in early 1915. Among his most famous works are: Sleepy-Time Tales: The Tale of Frisky Squirrel (1915), Sleepy-Time Tales: The Tale of Peter Mink (1916), Tuck-me-in Tales: The Tale of Jasper Jay (1917), Tuck-me-in Tales: The Tale of Buster Bumblebee (1918), Slumber-Town Tales: The Tale of Henrietta Hen (1921) and Slumber-Town Tales: The Tale of Turkey Proudfoot (1921).

The Tale of Grunty Pig

The Tale of Grunty Pig PDF Author: Arthur Scott
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Languages : en
Pages : 56

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He was the smallest of seven children. At first his mother thought she would call him "Runty." But she soon changed her mind about that; for she discovered that even if he was the runt of the family, he had the loudest grunt of all. So the good lady made haste to slip a G in front of the name "Runty.""There!" she exclaimed. "'Grunty' is a name that you ought to be proud of. It calls attention to your best point. And if you keep on making as much noise in the world as you do now, maybe people won't notice that you're a bit undersized. You certainly sound as big as any little shote I ever saw or heard."So that was settled-though Grunty Pig didn't care one way or another. He seemed to be interested in nothing but food. There is no doubt that he would have been willing to change his name a dozen times a day for the slight bribe of a drink of warm milk.His mother sometimes said that he had the biggest appetite-as well as the loudest grunt-of all her seven children. And she was glad that he ate well, because food was the very thing that would make him grow."You won't always be runty, Grunty, if you eat a plenty," Mrs. Pig often told him. And then he would grunt, as if to say, "You don't need to urge me. Just give me a chance!"Grunty Pig soon learned that being the smallest of the family had one sad drawback. His brothers and sisters (all bigger than he!) could crowd him away from the feeding trough. And they not only could; but they often did. Unless Grunty reached the trough among the first, there was never a place left where he could squirm in. If he tried to eat at one end of the trough he was sure to be shouldered away and go hungry.So whenever he did succeed in getting the first taste of a meal he took pains to plant himself in the exact middle of the trough. Then there would be three other youngsters on each side of him, all crowding towards him. And though he found it a bit hard to breathe under such a squeezing, at least he got his share of the food.Poor Mrs. Pig! Her children had frightful manners. Though she talked and talked to them about not crowding, and about eating slowly, and about eating noiselessly, the 5moment their food was poured into their trough they forgot everything their mother had said.That is, all but Grunty Pig! If he happened to be left out in the cold, so to speak, and had to stand and look on while his brothers and sister stuffed themselves, he couldn't help remembering his mother's remarks about manners."It's awful to watch them!" he would gurgle. "I don't see how they can be so boorish." He thought there was no sadder sight than his six brothers and sisters jostling one another over their food, while he couldn't find a place to push in among them.

The Tale of Grunty Pig

The Tale of Grunty Pig PDF Author: Arthur Scott Bailey
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Pages : 56

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One thing, especially, distressed Mrs. Pig. Her children would put their fore feet right into the trough when they ate their meals out of it. Nothing she said to them made the slightest difference. Even when she told them that they were little pigs they didn't seem to care."We're all bigger than Grunty is," said one of her sons-a bouncing black youngster who was the most unruly of the litter."You're all greedy," Mrs. Pig retorted. "Do try to restrain yourselves when you eat. Remember-there's plenty of time.""But there's not always plenty of food," Grunty Pig told his mother. "Sometimes there isn't any left for me.""I know," said Mrs. Pig. "I know that your brothers and sisters eat your share whenever they can. Farmer Green furnishes enough food for you all. And if you children didn't forget your manners everybody would get his share-no more and no less."Now, Mrs. Pig was not the only one that noticed how piggish her youngsters were at the trough. One day Farmer Green himself remarked to his son Johnnie, as they leaned over the pen, that that litter of pigs did beat all he had ever seen."They come a-running at meal time as if they were half starved. It's a wonder they don't get in the trough all over."Johnnie Green liked to watch the pigs."That black fellow's the greediest of the lot," he declared. "He's getting to be the biggest. He's almost twice the size of the little runt.""The runt doesn't get his share," said Farmer Green. "We'll have to do something to help him, or he'll never be worth his salt."Grunty Pig looked up at Farmer Green and gave a plaintive squeal, as if to say, "Hurry, please! Because I'm always hungry."And Blackie, his greedy brother, looked up at Farmer Green too. He said nothing. But his little eyes twinkled slyly.

The Tale of Grunty Pig Slumber-Town Tales

The Tale of Grunty Pig Slumber-Town Tales PDF Author: Bailey Arthur Scott
Publisher: Hardpress Publishing
ISBN: 9781318894956
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Languages : en
Pages : 76

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