. Letters from a cat : published by her mistress for the benefit of all cats and the amusement of little children . icious coldhash I ever tasted; and after I hadeaten it all, she took me in her lap,and said, Poor pussy, we misslittle Helen, dont we? and sheheld me in her lap till she let me sleep on the footof her bed: it was one of the hap-piest nights of my life. In themiddle of the night I was up fora while, and caught the smallestmouse I ever saw out of the little ones are very tender. In the morning I had mybreakfast with her in the dining- 54 LETTERS FROM A CAT.


. Letters from a cat : published by her mistress for the benefit of all cats and the amusement of little children . icious coldhash I ever tasted; and after I hadeaten it all, she took me in her lap,and said, Poor pussy, we misslittle Helen, dont we? and sheheld me in her lap till she let me sleep on the footof her bed: it was one of the hap-piest nights of my life. In themiddle of the night I was up fora while, and caught the smallestmouse I ever saw out of the little ones are very tender. In the morning I had mybreakfast with her in the dining- 54 LETTERS FROM A CAT. room, which looks just as nice asthe sitting-room. After breakfastMrs. Hitchcock came in, and yourmother said: Only think, how for-tunate I am; Mary did all thehouse-cleaning while I was room is in perfect order;all the wroollen clothes are putaway for the summer. Poor pussy,here, was frightened out of the o house, and I suppose we shouldall have been if we had been athome. Can you imagine how ashamedI felt ? I ran under the table anddid not come out again until afterMrs. Hitchcock had eone. But now. Can you imagine how ashamed I felt? I ran under the table and did not comeout again until after Mrs. Hitchcock had gone. — PAGE 54.


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