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Page 103
... Farfadet . ' He told the children that in the south of France this name was was given to the elves ; and certainly it proved a very good name for Farfadet , for he got to be the merriest and most frolicsome of cats . In the evening ...
... Farfadet . ' He told the children that in the south of France this name was was given to the elves ; and certainly it proved a very good name for Farfadet , for he got to be the merriest and most frolicsome of cats . In the evening ...
Page 104
... Farfadet always slept alone , nurse telling Mrs. de Flavier that Miss Pauline had had two bad nights because of the cat , and that it would not do for her to go on so . In the distant room to which Farfadet was now banished , he could ...
... Farfadet always slept alone , nurse telling Mrs. de Flavier that Miss Pauline had had two bad nights because of the cat , and that it would not do for her to go on so . In the distant room to which Farfadet was now banished , he could ...
Page 105
... Farfadet , their parents would have little cause for complaint . As soon as Elizabeth and Pauline were dressed , they used to perform Farfadet's toilet . Harry often came to help them ; but as he was a little rough in his movements , ...
... Farfadet , their parents would have little cause for complaint . As soon as Elizabeth and Pauline were dressed , they used to perform Farfadet's toilet . Harry often came to help them ; but as he was a little rough in his movements , ...
Page 106
... Farfadet was never known to mew or to move ; the only part of his toilet which he disliked was the cap ; he always shook his ears till he got rid of it . When the dressing process was over , Elizabeth and Pauline put Farfadet in his arm ...
... Farfadet was never known to mew or to move ; the only part of his toilet which he disliked was the cap ; he always shook his ears till he got rid of it . When the dressing process was over , Elizabeth and Pauline put Farfadet in his arm ...
Page 107
... Farfadet only scratched in play , but sometimes it was to revenge himself when the children had been teasing him very much by obliging him to hunt . To hunt , each child was provided with a little stick , with which they pursued Farfadet ...
... Farfadet only scratched in play , but sometimes it was to revenge himself when the children had been teasing him very much by obliging him to hunt . To hunt , each child was provided with a little stick , with which they pursued Farfadet ...
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