Little Tommy Tittlemouse
Little Tommy Tittlemouse sat by the fire one evening saying:
As he looked into the grate he saw a red flame curl up, and up, and soon a Funny Fairy dressed in red and white jumped up on one of the logs and cried:
Tommy was just going to answer when the Funny Fairy jumped out of the fire and called:
Then, the Number Fairy came whisk! bound, out of the fire. She wore a black dress with white numbers upon it:
She shook her finger at Tommy and cried:
Tommy stood on one foot and then on the other, and could not get farther than “three times four,” to save his life.
Tommy Tittlemouse Meets the Number, Reader and Writing Fairies
The Funny Fairy felt sorry for him so he cried:
The Reader Fairy came out with a hop, skip and bound. She had words printed all over her coat. She bowed to Tommy and said of him:
Tommy was pleased you may be sure, for he was the best reader in his class.
The Funny Fairy called next:
The Writing Fairy came out with letters all over him, whistling and singing:
Tommy knew that he did write neatly. The Funny Fairy said:
Then the most surprising thing happened.
The Number Fairy took his hand and ran with him out of the house, away, away, away, to Number Land.
They met funny little Fairies everywhere with numbers all over them.
Four little Number Fairies offered him the cutest cookies with sugar upon them saying:
Tommy shook his head and passed sadly by the cakes, but in a minute the Number Fairies offered him bananas, saying:
Tommy could not answer, so they went hurrying by.
Next he was offered some rosy red apples and the Fairies said:
Tommy replied:
Then the Number Fairies set up a shout and cried:
The Fairies jumped about and formed a ring round him, shouting:
Then they began to sing the table to a little fairy tune and Tommy joined them.
Now, the most wonderful part of the most wonderful part of the story is yet to come.
In rolled a big, round table, and three times three chairs.
The fairies and Tommy sat down.
In the center of a table was a wee fairy, with a figure three on her cap. She waved her wand at each Fairy, and Tommy in turn, and called for, “3 times 3” and “3 times 6” and “3 times 11.”
Each time when any one answered correctly, down floated a plate of Fairy food smoking hot.
To the surprise of all, Tommy cried:
Just as he was putting his fork into his plate a great cry arose.
In less than a twinkling of an eye he was whisked back home, and was sitting by the fire, but the Funny Fairy sat beside him, saying:
Then the Funny Fairy cut out many circles, and put a number in the center of each one. He put numbers all round the circles, too. Whenever Tommy multiplied any number in the outside of the circle by the number in the center, down on the circle floated a plate of fairy food, but he was never quick enough to catch it to eat.
He said:
By and by he fell asleep by the fire, and the Funny Fairy went back into the grate and sat on a log singing:
Next day Tommy knew the “threes,” and soon he learned all the tables. He said:
The Funny Fairy seemed to be around often. He sang:
Tommy tried to find the Fairy, but he had vanished.