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After the Battle | Frontispiece |
| PAGE |
Dinah, Lark, Phoebe, and Bobwhite | vii |
The Mayor of Dogtown | 15 |
Happy’s First View of Waddles | 22 |
Miss Letty | 37 |
Tommy and Lumberlegs | 61 |
“He stood transfixed” | 79 |
Miss Muffet, Brother, and Lumberlegs | 102 |
Toad Hunting | 118 |
Anne drew back the curtain and looked out | 134 |
Anne and Tommy | 148 |
Waddles baying the Owls | 163 |
“Waddles drew back and eyed it ruefully” | 170 |
“One lump or two, please?” | 182 |
The Herb Witch | 239 |
Miss Letty feeding the Kennel Dogs | 272 |
“Pulling a branch down with her whip” | 278 |
“He stood in the gateway holding his gun” | 285 |
Antonio and the Young Spaniels | 292 |
The Sixlets | 301 |
Naming the Pups | 317 |
On Guard | 326 |
The Reward | 347 |
Ben Uncas | 354 |
Jim (Seeley photo) | 362 |
“Miss Letty was waiting with a smile” | 378 |
Tommy walked on in Silence | 380 |
Tommy meets the Rabbit | 386 |
IN TEXT |
Mrs. Waddles | 1 |
Aunt Prue and the Cat Basket | 8 |
Waddles greeting Aunt Prue | 12 |
Anne and Fox | 30 |
Hamlet Begging (Pach Photo) | 43 |
Hamlet Reading (Pach Photo) | 46 |
Mr. Hugh’s Horse | 54 |
“His heavy curls were a mat of mud and burrs” | 58 |
“The mail bag swinging from its gallows” | 64 |
Lily | 68 |
The Game of Snatch Bone | DOGTOWN
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