The Book of Cats: A Chit-chat Chronicle of Feline Facts and Fancies, Legendary, Lyrical, Medical, Mirthful and Miscellaneous |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 30
Page 6
... " to free a cat " to steal a muff . Among soldiers and sailors a " Cat " means something very unpleasant indeed , with nine tingling lashes or tails , so called , from the scratches they leave on the 6 The Book of Cats .
... " to free a cat " to steal a muff . Among soldiers and sailors a " Cat " means something very unpleasant indeed , with nine tingling lashes or tails , so called , from the scratches they leave on the 6 The Book of Cats .
Page 7
... leave on the skin , like the claws of a cat . A Cat is also the name for a tackle or combina- tion of pulleys , to suspend the anchor at the cat's- head of a ship . Cat - harping is the name for a purchase of ropes employed to brace in ...
... leave on the skin , like the claws of a cat . A Cat is also the name for a tackle or combina- tion of pulleys , to suspend the anchor at the cat's- head of a ship . Cat - harping is the name for a purchase of ropes employed to brace in ...
Page 20
... brow was crimson every eye was turned towards her , and she looked ready to cry . " I will leave the room , if you will allow me , sir , for I know that there is a Cat in the room . " 66 But , my dear madam— ” “ I am 20 The Book of Cats .
... brow was crimson every eye was turned towards her , and she looked ready to cry . " I will leave the room , if you will allow me , sir , for I know that there is a Cat in the room . " 66 But , my dear madam— ” “ I am 20 The Book of Cats .
Page 21
... leave the room , " said the little bride , slipping from her chair . But , mean- while , the servants ostentatiously bustled in their unwilling search for what they believed to be a phantom fancy of the young lady's brain ; when , lo ...
... leave the room , " said the little bride , slipping from her chair . But , mean- while , the servants ostentatiously bustled in their unwilling search for what they believed to be a phantom fancy of the young lady's brain ; when , lo ...
Page 35
... and opinions are by this time well nigh forgotten ; but what am I to think of two other authors , whose words should be law , but of the value of which I leave you to. Of other Wicked Stories, with a few Words in Defence the Accused.
... and opinions are by this time well nigh forgotten ; but what am I to think of two other authors , whose words should be law , but of the value of which I leave you to. Of other Wicked Stories, with a few Words in Defence the Accused.
Other editions - View all
The Book of Cats: A Chit-chat Chronicle of Feline Facts and Fancies ... Charles H. Ross Limited preview - 2021 |
Common terms and phrases
ABSOLON amusing Anecdotes Angora Cats animal beautiful birds black Cat body called Cat's catch Cats'-meat CHAPTER Charles Bennett Chat claws cloth elegant coloured creature death delight domestic door ears Engravings eyes favourite Cat Fcap feet feline feline race fond Frontispiece garden gentle gentleman gilt edges hair hand HARRISON WEIR head heard Illustrations killed King kitten knew lady look Manx Cat master meat mewing mice mistress monkey morning morocco mother mouse neck never night ocelot once Persian Cat person plate poor Pussy Pret prey Prince Puss rats round Royal 16mo rubbed says scratch Second Edition servant Small 4to sparrow story strange Cat Super-royal 16mo tabby tail teeth tell THOMAS DARNELL THOMAS HOOD tion told tortoiseshell Cat valerian root watch WEIR White Cat wild Cat witchcraft witches Wood writer young
Popular passages
Page 258 - Through richest purple to the view Betrayed a golden gleam. The hapless nymph with wonder saw: A whisker first and then a claw, With many an ardent wish, She stretched in vain to reach the prize.
Page 259 - Not all that tempts your wandering eyes And heedless hearts is lawful prize ; Nor all that glisters gold.
Page 86 - Whittington and his Cat, and that, in order to it, there had been got together a great quantity of mice ; but Mr. Rich, the proprietor of the playhouse, very prudently considered that it would be impossible for the cat to kill them all...