The King of the Park

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CONTENTS.

CHAPTER I. LONG LIVE THE EMPEROR.

CHAPTER II. KING BOOZY.

CHAPTER III. A CHILD IN TROUBLE.

CHAPTER IV. THE REST OF THE CATS.

CHAPTER V. MRS. HARDY MAKES A CALL.

CHAPTER VI. EUGENE IS ARRESTED.

CHAPTER VII. THE SERGEANT TALKS OF WAR AND OTHER THINGS.

CHAPTER VIII. THE KING TO THE RESCUE.

CHAPTER IX. MONSIEUR LE CURE ARRIVES.

CHAPTER X. A PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE.

CHAPTER XI. THAT WOMAN.

CHAPTER XII. THE RETURN.

Transcriber's Note

BY
MARSHALL SAUNDERS,
AUTHOR OF “BEAUTIFUL JOE,” “CHARLES AND HIS LAMB,”
“FOR THE OTHER BOY’S SAKE,” ETC.

FOURTH THOUSAND

New York: 46 East Fourteenth Street
THOMAS Y. CROWELL & COMPANY
Boston: 100 Purchase Street


Copyright, 1897,
By Thomas Y. Crowell & Company.



Typography by C. J. Peters & Son, Boston.

Presswork by Rockwell & Churchill.


I Inscribe This Book
TO
POLICE-SERGEANT CHARLES WESLEY HEBARD
OF THE BACK BAY FENS, AND HIS HUMANE
ASSOCIATES,
TO
MRS. HEBARD,
HIS KIND-HEARTED WIFE, AND TO THE PARENTS
OF THE DEAR GIRLS AND BOYS WHO PLAY
ABOUT THE HOME OF THE WELL-KNOWN
KING OF THE PARK.

Marshall Saunders.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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