Cat and dog; or, Memoirs of puss and the captain, by the author of The doll and her friends |
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... bark at them , for my master objected even to that expression of feeling : but I could not resist receiving them with low growls ; during their visit I never took my eyes off them for a moment , and I made a point of following them to ...
... bark at them , for my master objected even to that expression of feeling : but I could not resist receiving them with low growls ; during their visit I never took my eyes off them for a moment , and I made a point of following them to ...
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... barking and violence , nobody was hurt , I fancied that the looking - glass was the barrier which prevented our coming to close quarters , and that my adversary had entrenched himself behind it in the most cowardly manner . Determined ...
... barking and violence , nobody was hurt , I fancied that the looking - glass was the barrier which prevented our coming to close quarters , and that my adversary had entrenched himself behind it in the most cowardly manner . Determined ...
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... bark at him ; instead of which they said they were glad to see him , and hoped he had had a pleasant journey . He immediately began a long string of complaints , blaming every thing he mentioned . He was cold ; there never was such ...
... bark at him ; instead of which they said they were glad to see him , and hoped he had had a pleasant journey . He immediately began a long string of complaints , blaming every thing he mentioned . He was cold ; there never was such ...
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... bark , nor bite him , but take it patiently . " What more she might have added I do not know , for her harangue was interrupted by old John the groom , who was , like myself , waiting for the gentle- man in question . John's wife had ...
... bark , nor bite him , but take it patiently . " What more she might have added I do not know , for her harangue was interrupted by old John the groom , who was , like myself , waiting for the gentle- man in question . John's wife had ...
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... barking as if he considered himself the master of every thing . I was willing to make a civil acquaint- ance with him , but the little mongrel had the audacity to bark at me , -me in my own dominions ! I did not think he was worth ...
... barking as if he considered himself the master of every thing . I was willing to make a civil acquaint- ance with him , but the little mongrel had the audacity to bark at me , -me in my own dominions ! I did not think he was worth ...
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