The Rambles of a Rat

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THE RAMBLES OF A RAT. BY A. L. O. E.

THE RAMBLES OF A RAT.

Title: The Rambles of a Rat

Author: A. L. O. E.

Language: English

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Preface
The Rambles of a Rat
Transcriber’s Note



Billy looks at three rats

POORER THAN RATS.

“The old blind rat had a bit of stick in its mouth, and the pretty
black rat took the other end in his teeth.”—Page 25.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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