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I.—"IT WAS THE CAT."

II.—A LITTLE INNOCENT WHO KNOWS THE FAMILY SECRETS.

III.—LIKE UNTO OURSELVES.

IV.—NELLY AND TOM.

V.—MEMORY AND INTELLIGENCE.

VI.—FRIENDS OF THE CAT.

VII.—SOME REMARKABLE TRUE STORIES.

VIII.—HOSPICE DU CHATS.

IX.—ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS BY THE CAT.

X.—PROFESSOR GRIMALDI'S WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.

XI.—SIGNS AND SOUNDS.

XII.—DESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGES.

XIII.—LANGUAGE OF DIVINE ORIGIN.

XIV.—POWER OF SPEECH IN THE FELINE.

XV.—ILLUSTRATIVE STORIES.

XVI.—SUPERIORITY OF THE CAT OVER OTHER QUADRUMINA.

XVII.—INTELLECTUAL POWER OF THE CAT.

XVIII.—SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CAT.

XIX.—GENEROSITY, CUNNING AND CAMARADERIE.

XX.—VOWELS AND LIQUIDS PREDOMINATING.

XXI.—CAT WORDS IN COMMON USE.

XXII.—A COMPREHENSIVE LIST OF WORDS.

XXIII.—A MUSICAL LANGUAGE.

XXIV.—THE IMPORTANCE OF SIGNS.


PUSSY AND HER LANGUAGE.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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