The Angora cat; how to breed train and keep it; . parently all frantic legs. Jus a kitty, said Maysie, simply, disentangling it,and setting it upright on the floor. Well, I never did! exclaimed the mother in dis-may. Why, Margret Williams ! are you crazy ? Inever saw such a homely creature in all my born bring us bad luck, sure, with that wicked greeneye, and that mean, yeller one. Ugh! You just takeit straight back to the gutter that you fished it out of. At this, I regret to say, Maysie began to cry. Oh, well, relented Mrs. Williams, I reckon wellkeep her till shes all cured up, an


The Angora cat; how to breed train and keep it; . parently all frantic legs. Jus a kitty, said Maysie, simply, disentangling it,and setting it upright on the floor. Well, I never did! exclaimed the mother in dis-may. Why, Margret Williams ! are you crazy ? Inever saw such a homely creature in all my born bring us bad luck, sure, with that wicked greeneye, and that mean, yeller one. Ugh! You just takeit straight back to the gutter that you fished it out of. At this, I regret to say, Maysie began to cry. Oh, well, relented Mrs. Williams, I reckon wellkeep her till shes all cured up, anyway. So Maysie kept her cat ; and pity blossomed soquickly into love that she was perfectly blind to itspeculiar ugliness, and fondly fancied it the dearest,sweetest, and loveliest kitty in all the world, when onthe very next Sunday Mrs. Williams read out suddenlyfrom her great big newspaper A National Cat Show atMadison Square. Whats that ? asked Maysie, who was sitting ather feet, playing with Rags, as she had called her poorlittle


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