. Letters from a cat : published by her mistress for the benefit of all cats and the amusement of little children . LETTERS FROM A CAT. I. MY DEAR HELEN: That is what your mother callsyou, I know, for I jumped up onher writing-table just now, andlooked, while she was out of theroom; and I am sure I have asmuch right to call you so as shehas, for if you were my own littlekitty, and looked just like me, Icould not love you any more than 28 LETTERS FROM A CAT. I do. How many good naps Ihave had in your lap! and howmany nice bits of meat you havesaved for me out of your own din-ner ! Oh, I 11 neve


. Letters from a cat : published by her mistress for the benefit of all cats and the amusement of little children . LETTERS FROM A CAT. I. MY DEAR HELEN: That is what your mother callsyou, I know, for I jumped up onher writing-table just now, andlooked, while she was out of theroom; and I am sure I have asmuch right to call you so as shehas, for if you were my own littlekitty, and looked just like me, Icould not love you any more than 28 LETTERS FROM A CAT. I do. How many good naps Ihave had in your lap! and howmany nice bits of meat you havesaved for me out of your own din-ner ! Oh, I 11 never let a rat, or amouse, touch any thing of yours solong as I live. I felt very unhappy after youdrove off yesterday, and did notknow what to do with myself. Iwent into the barn, and thought Iwould take a nap on the hay, forI do think going to sleep is one ofthe very best things for people whoare unhappy; but it seemed solonely without old Charlie stampingin his stall that I could not bear it,


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