In 1942 Blyton released the first book in the Mary Mouse series, Mary Mouse and the Dolls' House, about a mouse exiled from her mousehole who becomes a maid at a dolls' house. |
But if mousehole has no right to its legend, its own age cannot be called into question. |
He crept out there, and he waited like a cat by a mousehole. |
Field pointed to what looked like a mousehole and dropped a marble down it. |
Newlyn itself is easily accessible compared with mousehole, right round the corner, tucked away under the cliff. |
Newlyn, with respect to population, exceeds by one-third that of mousehole. |