The Bat and the Two Weasels TITLE OF SOURCE: AUTHOR'S NAME - FIRST: LAST: DESCRIPTION: Visual Text <br> A blundering bat once stuck her head<br> Into a wakeful weasel's bed;<br> Whereat the mistress of the house,<br> A deadly foe of rats and mice,<br> Was making ready in a trice<br> To eat the stranger as a mouse.<br> "What! do you dare," she said, "to creep in<br> The very bed I sometimes sleep in,<br> Now, after all the provocation<br> I've suffered from your thievish nation?<br> Are you not really a mouse,<br> That gnawing pest of every house,<br> Your special aim to do the cheese ill?<br> Ay, that you are, or I'm no weasel. COMMENTS: Visual Text The translation is in verse; a head-start on lyrics. CANDIDATE FOR ADAPTATION?: --- not set --- Not reviewed Promising Unlikely SOURCE MATERIAL: Fable Novella Play Plot summary Short Story -- Parent -- GENRE: Comedy Comic Horror Detective Drama Fable Fairy Tale Fantasy Folklore Folktale Ghost Story Melodrama Mystery Myth Operetta Other Romance Suspense Young Audiences -- Parent -- SETTING: Africa America England Europe Fantasy International New Zealand Pastoral Rural Rustic Science Fiction -- Parent -- LENGTH FOR ADAPTATION: 10 Minutes 15 Minutes 30 Minutes 45 Minutes 60 Minutes 90 Minutes Two Hours -- Parent -- URL FOR PDF DOCUMENT: TheBatandtheTwoWeasels.pdf