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Yeah I'm down in Plymouth in the South-West.
My girlfriend couldn't remember a whole lot about it- it's strange the vivid thing she did remember was the last line of the book which you also mentioned in your original post.
On this page, the hedgehog and mouse were lying in hammocks with a forest in the background.

She also said each page was about a job that the hedgehog wanted to do. For example, one said "Today I'm going to be a postman". "Me too" said the Mouse. And so it carried on with other jobs (baker and fireman were in there).

It was a large square shaped book, with few pages, like many of those types of children's books.
Sorry to be so vague.

It was during her childhood, so I'm guessing it's late 80's very early 90's- definitely not after then.
Hi, no it wasn't me who asked before- I've only just started searching this weekend, and the closest I came was finding your question on here that you wrote a couple of years ago. It's definitely the same book as the one you were searching for though.
Thanks, I'd really appreciate it if you let me know if you have any luck.
Hi there, did you ever find the book about the Mouse and the Hedgehog that you posted on here? As my girlfriend is desperate for that exact book that you were trying to find, and I can't find it anywhere!
Just wondered if you've had any luck?
Thanks

Nick
Yes, it's pretty good. A nice wide selection of Latin texts -- even some bits of the Gospel of Luke. But I think that you need to have finished Familia Romana to be able to tackle it comfortably.

Why? You all done with Colloquia Personarum already?
Welcome aboard, Bear!
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