Ep. 865 - How Rag Bag Mammy Kept Her Secret While the Wind Blew Away the Village of Hat Pins - An American Fairytale

Ep. 865 - How Rag Bag Mammy Kept Her Secret While the Wind Blew Away the Village of Hat Pins - An American Fairytale

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There was a horse-face man in the Village of Cream Puffs. People called him Hatrack the Horse.

The skin stretched tight over his bones. Once a little girl said, "His eyes look like lightning bugs lighting up the summer night coming out of two little doors."

When Hatrack the Horse took off his hat he reached his hand around behind and hung the hat on a shoulder bone sticking out.

When he wanted to put on his hat he reached his hand around and took it off from where it was hanging on the shoulder bone sticking out behind.

One summer Hatrack said to Peter Potato Blossom Wishes, "I am going away up north and west in the Rootabaga Country to see the towns different from each other. Then I will come back east as far as I went west, and south as far as I went north, till I am back again where my little pal, Peter Potato Blossom Wishes, lives in the Village of Cream Puffs."

So he went away, going north and west and coming back east and south till he was back again in his home town, sitting on the front steps of his little red shanty, fixing a kite to fly.

"Are you glad to come back?" asked Peter…

Ep. 866 - How Six Pigeons Came Back to Hatrack the Horse After Many Accidents and Six Telegrams - An American Fairytale

Ep. 866 - How Six Pigeons Came Back to Hatrack the Horse After Many Accidents and Six Telegrams - An American Fairytale

Ep. 864 - Shush Shush, the Big Buff Banty Hen Who Laid an Egg in the Postmaster’s Hat - An American Fairytale

Ep. 864 - Shush Shush, the Big Buff Banty Hen Who Laid an Egg in the Postmaster’s Hat - An American Fairytale