| PAGE | "I may have no nose, old man, but I smell rats" | Frontispiece | | Page | Nurse dried the poor, dear, cruelly-used kittens a little | 11 | She was very beautiful | 17 | I who superintended the writing of his letters | 23 | So much better to go to sleep in front of it | 27 | Now the back of a cow is the last place where you would look for a cat | 33 | "I don't believe a word of it" | 43 | I was picked up in the street by a child | 49 | The dog saw me off | 53 | Seeing the tea set out, I got on the table | 59 | Sitting up, and beginning to wash the kitten's face very hard indeed | 73 | The man's arm dragged through the window-pane, and Tinker hanging on to his fingers | 89 | It was a magnificent fight | 106 | He pulled her out some ten yards down the stream | 111 | Sat in the sun on the dyer's doorstep | 119 | I took the first prize | 127 |
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