Oliver Herford Quote

Consider now the Humble Mouse. He is an Outlaw in the House. He makes his Hiding in the Wall And lives upon the Crumbs that fall.


More Animals, The Mouse (p. 19), Charles Scribner's Sons. 1901


Consider now the Humble Mouse. He is an Outlaw in the House. He makes his Hiding in the Wall And lives upon the Crumbs that fall.

Consider now the Humble Mouse. He is an Outlaw in the House. He makes his Hiding in the Wall And lives upon the Crumbs that fall.

Consider now the Humble Mouse. He is an Outlaw in the House. He makes his Hiding in the Wall And lives upon the Crumbs that fall.

Consider now the Humble Mouse. He is an Outlaw in the House. He makes his Hiding in the Wall And lives upon the Crumbs that fall.