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قراءة كتاب Mammy Tittleback and Her Family: A True Story of Seventeen Cats
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Mammy Tittleback and Her Family: A True Story of Seventeen Cats
CAT STORIES.
BY
HELEN JACKSON (H. H.),
AUTHOR OF "RAMONA," "NELLY'S SILVER MINE," "BITS OF TALK," ETC.
Letters From a Cat.
Mammy Tittleback and her Family.
The Hunter Cats of Connorloa.
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS.
BOSTON: ROBERTS BROTHER'S. 1886.
MAMMY TITTLEBACK
AND HER FAMILY.
Mammy Tittleback
and
Her Family.
A TRUE STORY OF SEVENTEEN CATS.
By H. H.,
AUTHOR OF "BITS OF TALK," "BITS OF TRAVEL," "BITS OF TALK FOR YOUNG
FOLKS," "NELLY'S SILVER MINE," AND "LETTERS FROM A CAT."
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ADDIE LEDYARD.
BOSTON:
ROBERTS BROTHERS.
1886.
Copyright, 1881,
PREFACE.
The Preface is at the end of the book, and nobody must read it till after reading the book. It will spoil all the fun to read it first.
Genealogical Tree
OF
MAMMY TITTLEBACK'S FAMILY.
I. | ||
MAMMY TITTLEBACK. | ||
II. | ||
Juniper, | Mammy Tittleback's first kittens. | |
Mousiewary, | ||
III. | ||
Spitfire, | Mammy Tittleback's second family of kittens. |
|
Blacky, | ||
Coaley, | ||
Limbab, | ||
Lily, | ||
Gregory 2D, | ||
IV. | ||
Tottontail, | Mammy Tittleback's adopted kittens. | |
Tottontail's Brother, |
||
(sometimes called | ||
Grandfather), | ||
V. | ||
Beauty, | Mammy Tittleback's first grandkittens, being the first kittens of Mousiewary. |
|
Clover, |
MAMMY TITTLEBACK
AND HER FAMILY.
I.
Mammy Tittleback is a splendid great tortoise-shell cat,—yellow and black and white; nearly equal parts of each color, except on her tail and her face. Her tail is all black; and her face is white, with only a little black and yellow about the ears and eyes. Her face is a very kind-looking face, but her tail is a fierce one; and when she is angry, she can swell it up in a minute, till it looks almost as big as her body.
Nobody knows where Mammy Tittleback was born, or where she came from. She appeared one morning at Mr. Frank Wellington's, in the town of Mendon in Pennsylvania. Phil and Fred Wellington, Mr. Frank Wellington's boys, liked her looks, and invited her to stay; that is, they gave her all the milk she wanted to drink, and that is the best way to make a cat understand that you want her to live with you. So she stayed, and Phil and Fred named her Mammy Tittleback after a cat they had read about in the "New York Tribune."
Phil and Fred have two cousins who often go to visit them. Their names are Johnny and Rosy Chapman; and if it