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Title: Cat and Dog
Memoirs of Puss and the Captain
Author: Julia Charlotte Maitland
Release Date: March 21, 2007 [eBook #20868]
Language: English
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CAT AND DOG;
Or,
Memoirs of Puss and the Captain.
A Story founded on Fact.
By the Author of
"The Doll and Her Friends," "Letters from Madras,"
"Historical Acting Charades," Etc.
Fifth Edition.
With Illustrations by Harrison Weir.
[Illustration: CAPTAIN AND THE LOOKING-GLASS. Page 9]
London:
Griffith and Farran,
Late Grant and Griffith, Successors to Newbery and Harris,
Corner of St. Paul's Churchyard.
MDCCCLVIII.
NOTE.
The Author begs to assure her young readers that the principal
circumstances on which this little story is founded are true. The
friendship between the two animals, the dog's journey home, and return
in company with his friend, are facts which occurred within her own
knowledge.
LONDON:
SAVILL AND EDWARDS, PRINTERS,
CHANDOS STREET.
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