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Thank you for taking care of him." He turned to Brendan. "He abandoned ship on my last visit. I didn't realize it until I was in New Hampshire." "Oh, he was great friends with your father. And, after a while, he got on nicely with Georgia." Georgia was a fluffy black and white cat. "Ah, yes, Georgia a champion mouser."
The bear once more approached, and the sailors were assured of their success. But bruin, more sagacious than they expected, after snuffing about the place for a few moments, scraped the snow away with his paw, threw the rope aside, and again escaped unhurt with his prize. A Strange Mouser. A gentleman once had in his possession a hen, which answered the purpose of a cat in destroying mice.
After what seemed to them a very long time a cry of "Land ho!" was raised, and the cats got up and rushed away to join in the general fuss and confusion of getting the Merry Mouser ready for her landing. Rudolf had been working his hardest at one of the holes in his bag and soon he was able to get a good view of his immediate surroundings. "Cheer up!" he called to Ann and Peter.
'Whin th' battle r-raged, he says, 'an' th' bullets fr'm th' haughty Spanyards' raypeatin' Mouser r-rifles, he says, 'where was Cassidy? he says. 'In his saloon, says I, 'in I'mrald Av'noo, says I. 'Thrue f'r ye, says Plunkett. 'An' where, he says, 'was our candydate? he says. 'In somebody else's saloon, says I. 'No, says he.
When he first caught sight of her she was knitting in a low chair against the sunlight of the wall, and something at once made him see her as a great tabby cat, dozing, yet awake, heavily sleepy, and yet at the same time prepared for instantaneous action. A great mouser on the watch occurred to him. She took him in with a single comprehensive glance that was polite without being cordial.
Mouser had apparently found it beyond belief that so beautiful a bird should not be toothsome in any single part. But the discoverer of this sacrilege was not horrified as he would have been a year before.
But one morning there was a great commotion over the discovery that a mouse had been in Grandmother Van Stark's room. "This is a chance for Johnny Bear to make a reputation as a mouser," said grandmother. "We will take him up-stairs to-night and he shall have a chance to catch that mouse." "O grandmother, I'm sure he will," said Ethelwyn, earnestly; so she talked to him that afternoon about it.
"It's a little blarney that'll jist suit th' old lady," she said to herself, as she made her first conciliatory advance. "An' sure an' it's a beautiful kitten you've got there, Mrs. Hopkins. An' it's a splendid mouser she is, I'll be bound. Does n't she look as if she'd clans the house out o'them little bastes, bad luck to em." Mrs.
This fact might seem surprising to anyone who marks the uncouth figure, toothless gums, and the motions anything but light and graceful of the armadillo and perhaps fancying that, to be a dexterous mouser, an animal should bear some resemblance in habits and structure to the felidas.
"It's a little blarney that'll jist suit th' old lady," she said to herself, as she made her first conciliatory advance. "An' sure an' it's a beautiful kitten you've got there, Mrs. Hopkins. An' it's a splendid mouser she is, I'll be bound. Does n't she look as if she'd clans the house out o'them little bastes, bad luck to em." Mrs.
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