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Beatrix Potter was born in South Kensington, London in 1866. She had little opportunity to mix with other children. Even Potter's younger brother, Bertram, was rarely at home; he was sent to boarding school, leaving Beatrix alone with her pet animals. She had frogs and newts and even a pet bat. She also had two rabbits -- the first was Benjamin, whom she described as "an impudent, cheeky little thing", while the second was Peter, whom she took everywhere with her, even on the occasional outings, on a little lead.
Potter would watch these animals for hours on end, sketching them. Gradually the sketches became better and better and are included in this
video.
Jemima Puddle-Duck wants to hatch her own eggs, but everyone
knows she is not a very good "sitter." So Jemima sets
off to find a place to hatch her eggs in solitude. She meets a
"very nice gentleman" (a fox) who offers to assist.
But, he really has other plans for Jemima. Jemima is rescued by
her friend, Kep, a dog who lives on the same farm. Eventually,
Jemima does, indeed, hatch her own eggs.
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