. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. TIBBY TAB'S NEST. 163 Aunt Phoebe said to Timothy, " Tibby is in this ; "No, ma'am," said Timothy; " she cannot ;' " But I hear hei*. Stop a ; "Mew-mew!" was heard again, but nothing could be seen of Tibby. Aunt Phoebe looked under the seat and turned over the. cushions. Then there was another " mew," and a scratching. Suddenly it came to Aunt Phoebe's mind to look into the valise. She opened it, and lo and behold, t
. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. TIBBY TAB'S NEST. 163 Aunt Phoebe said to Timothy, " Tibby is in this ; "No, ma'am," said Timothy; " she cannot ;' " But I hear hei*. Stop a ; "Mew-mew!" was heard again, but nothing could be seen of Tibby. Aunt Phoebe looked under the seat and turned over the. cushions. Then there was another " mew," and a scratching. Suddenly it came to Aunt Phoebe's mind to look into the valise. She opened it, and lo and behold, there was Tibby! She jumped out very quickly. Aunt Phoebe was glad that she was not stifled, and drove round to her cousin's to leave Tibby; so the poor kitty did not go to town, after all, but had to stay in the country all winter. Wasn't that sad?. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe, 1850-1943. Boston, Estes and Lauriat
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