Cat and dog; or, Memoirs of puss and the captain, by the author of The doll and her friends |
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Page 5
... repose without taking any further notice of him , But occasionally my master admitted visitors whom I considered as such highly improper acquaintances for him , that I could scarcely restrain my indignation . CAT AND DOG . 5.
... repose without taking any further notice of him , But occasionally my master admitted visitors whom I considered as such highly improper acquaintances for him , that I could scarcely restrain my indignation . CAT AND DOG . 5.
Page 19
... notice . I was too much dis- gusted to have any thing more to do with him ; and I never turned my head nor slackened my pace till I arrived in my own kennel , when I curled myself round in my straw , and brooded over my wrongs till I ...
... notice . I was too much dis- gusted to have any thing more to do with him ; and I never turned my head nor slackened my pace till I arrived in my own kennel , when I curled myself round in my straw , and brooded over my wrongs till I ...
Page 26
... notice of my disquietude ; but nothing could have induced me to curl myself round and shut my eyes . I was sure danger was near , and it was my part as a faithful guardian to be prepared for it . So I alternately paced cautiously round ...
... notice of my disquietude ; but nothing could have induced me to curl myself round and shut my eyes . I was sure danger was near , and it was my part as a faithful guardian to be prepared for it . So I alternately paced cautiously round ...
Page 30
... notice . Of course I allowed her to pay proper attention to human beings ; I knew that I could not come into competition with them , and therefore I never was jealous of them ; but a word or a look bestowed upon an inferior animal ...
... notice . Of course I allowed her to pay proper attention to human beings ; I knew that I could not come into competition with them , and therefore I never was jealous of them ; but a word or a look bestowed upon an inferior animal ...
Page 31
... her pains . It was incessantly intruding itself upon my notice , sometimes on the roof of the house , some- times jumping from a window - ledge ; now perched upon a paling , now climbing the pillars of the CAT AND DOG . 31.
... her pains . It was incessantly intruding itself upon my notice , sometimes on the roof of the house , some- times jumping from a window - ledge ; now perched upon a paling , now climbing the pillars of the CAT AND DOG . 31.
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