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Title: Perez the Mouse
Author: Luis Coloma
Release Date: July 18, 2009 [eBook #29447]
Language: English
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PEREZ THE MOUSE
by
PADRE LOUIS COLOMA and LADY MORETON
PEREZ THE MOUSE
[Illustration: Perez the Mouse took off his hat
and made a very low bow]
PEREZ THE MOUSE
Adapted from the Spanish of
PADRE LUIS COLOMA
by
LADY MORETON
[Silhouette]
With Illustrations by George Howard Vyse
London: John Lane The Bodley Head
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company
First published in 1914
Reprinted - 1918
Reprinted - 1927
Reprinted - 1929
Reprinted - 1935
Printed in Great Britain
by Western Printing Services Ltd., Bristol
LIST OF COLOURED PLATES
Perez the Mouse took off his hat
and made a very low bow _Frontispiece_
King Bubi the First _face p._ vi
The Oldest of Court Doctors 9
Miss Stilton, the Governess 11
A tiny little mouse in a straw hat
and slippers and big gold spectacles 15
Adolphus studying for Diplomacy 16
Adelaide made tea 17
The King sneezed very hard and turned into
the most darling little mouse you ever saw 18
Perez the Mouse st
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