Cat and dog; or, Memoirs of puss and the captain, by the author of The doll and her friends |
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... looked myself in some manner as her guardian and protector , and it would have fared ill with man or beast who had attempted to molest her . upon As I mentioned before , I was not allowed to come much into the drawing - room ; but Lily ...
... looked myself in some manner as her guardian and protector , and it would have fared ill with man or beast who had attempted to molest her . upon As I mentioned before , I was not allowed to come much into the drawing - room ; but Lily ...
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... looked her full in the face . " You know you are the best of dogs . " I wagged my tail , for I certainly did know it . She told me so every day , and I believed every thing she said . " Here is another biscuit for you : catch ! " I ...
... looked her full in the face . " You know you are the best of dogs . " I wagged my tail , for I certainly did know it . She told me so every day , and I believed every thing she said . " Here is another biscuit for you : catch ! " I ...
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... looked at him , and muttered , " Great cry and little wool . " Lily began to explain her father's absence ; but Craven did not listen to what she said , he seemed in- tent upon making her admire his numerous contriv- ances . Lily said ...
... looked at him , and muttered , " Great cry and little wool . " Lily began to explain her father's absence ; but Craven did not listen to what she said , he seemed in- tent upon making her admire his numerous contriv- ances . Lily said ...
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... looked scornfully at me , and I returned his glance with one of equal contempt , though I longed to snap at his shining heel , and teach him sense and manners . But Lily , who never was angry with any body , did not perceive how much we ...
... looked scornfully at me , and I returned his glance with one of equal contempt , though I longed to snap at his shining heel , and teach him sense and manners . But Lily , who never was angry with any body , did not perceive how much we ...
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... looked to me like a herd of animals who had got into each other's coats by mistake . But the maids had kept their own voices at any rate , for they screamed almost as loud as I barked . It was a proud moment for me ; and the greater ...
... looked to me like a herd of animals who had got into each other's coats by mistake . But the maids had kept their own voices at any rate , for they screamed almost as loud as I barked . It was a proud moment for me ; and the greater ...
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