Well, old Mrs. Ribby, I shall run up and see them. They will be with you at Christmas... Samuel Whiskers
Scuffling, and scratching, and squeaking! My poor nerves won’t stand it.Samuel Whiskers
He keeps himself exceedingly clean, in spite of the quantities of flour.Beatrix Potter
Perhaps if I'm very careful, I could wrap it round a plait...Beatrix Potter
There are several sorts of pies. There is the pie that mother makes...Beatrix Potter
But it is forbidden that a little girl should come out with a large pie.Beatrix Potter, Narrator
It requires management and judgment.Beatrix Potter
She bought a small rolling pin, some currants and flour. She thumbed books.Beatrix Potter, Narrator
Your father would have been—is—much displeased. We do not eat grub pies.Anna Maria
They are all shut up in the clothes-press, such a dreadful mess.Anna Maria
I have done my best. I have no children at all, my dear!Beatrix Potter, Narrator
I cannot think how they came to tumble down. But there it is!Beatrix Potter, Narrator
And do not stir out until I come back!Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit
It was most provoking to find so many odd things, rolling down the hill.Beatrix Potter, Narrator
He led the way with the lantern—he said it was like old times.Beatrix Potter, Narrator