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WHG Kingston
"Stories of Animal Sagacity"
Chapter One.
Cats.
The Cat and the Knocker.
The Cat and the Rabbit-trap.
Affection exhibited by a Cat.
The Cat and her young Mistresses.
The Cat which died of Grief.
The Cat and the Canary.
The Cat and the Frog.
The Cat and her dead Kitten.
The Kitten and the Chickens.
The Cat and the Pigeon.
The Cat and the Leveret.
The Cat and the Puppies.
The Cat and the Burglars.
The Cat which rang the Bell.
The affectionate Cat that could measure time.
The Cat and the Prisoner.
The Cat and the Hawk.
The benevolent Cat.
The Cat and her many Guests.
The Dishonest Cat.
Pussy and the Cream-jug.
The revengeful Cat.
Chapter Two.
Dogs.
The Dog Rosswell.
The Shepherd’s Dog and the lost Child.
My Dog Alp.
The Dog and the Thief.
The Cleanly Dog.
Master Rough.
Byron, the Newfoundland Dog.
The Newfoundland Dog and the marked Shilling.
The lost Keys.
The Dog which acted as Constable.
The lost Child recovered.
Dog waking up Servants.
The Sheep-Dog and his Mistress’s Cloak.
The Dog and the Mare.
The two Dogs and their Charge.
Crib the Bull-Terrier saving the Life of Bob the Setter.
The Newfoundland Dog and the thievish Porter.
The Terrier and the Ducklings.
The Newfoundland Dog saving the Mastiff.
The Newfoundland punishing the little Dog.
The Terrier and the Bantam.
The compassionate Dog which saved Pussy’s Life.
Fop playing at Hide-and-Seek.
The Spaniel and his Friend the Partridge.
The Dog which traced his Master.
The Dog which travelled alone by Railway.
Neptune; or, faithful to trust.
The affectionate Poodle.
The Newfoundland Dog and the Hats.
The Newfoundland Dog and the Wreck.
Dandie, the Miser.
The Dog and the Burglar.
The Poodle and the Stranger Robber.
The Dog holding the Thief.
The faithless Watch-Dog.
The Shoeblack’s Dog.
The Terrier and the Pin.
The Dog and his injured Friend.
The Dog and the Surgeon.
The Dog preventing the Cat stealing.
One Dog getting Assistance from another.
The Pointer and the bad Shot.
Bass, the great Saint Bernard Dog.
The Dog and the Newspaper.
The steady Pointer.
The Young Doctor and Pincher.
Sirrah, the Ettrick Shepherd’s Dog.
The Dog and the Fowls.
Barbekark, the Greenland Dog.
The Esquimaux Dog Smile.
Chapter Three.
Horses.
The Mare and her Foal.
The Newsman’s Horse.
The two wise Cart-Horses.
The Author’s Horse becoming his Guide.
The wise Horse and the Pump.
The Pony which saved a little Girl’s Life.
The Horse and the Shipwreck.
The Irish Horse and the Infant.
The humane Cart-Horse and the Child.
The faithful Horse and his Rider.
Jack and his Driver.
The Horse which fought for a Dog.
The Arab Steed and the Chief.
The old Charger.
Chapter Four.
Donkeys.
Donkey Bob, the Policeman.
The Ass and the Door-Latch.
The Ass and the Teetotaller.
The Donkey and his Mistress.
The brave Ass and his Foe.
The Baker’s Donkey.
The shipwrecked Ass.
The old Hawker and his Donkey.
The musical Ass.
Chapter Five.
Elephants.
The Elephant in a Well.
The Elephant accusing his Driver of Theft.
The Elephant and the tipsy Soldier.
Elephants helping each other.
The Elephant and the rotten Bridge.
The Elephant turned Nurse.
The wounded Elephant and the Surgeon.
Chapter Six.
Oxen.
The Proud Cow.
The Cow and her Tormentor.
A Cow seeking her Calf.
A savage Bull tamed by Kindness.
The faithful Buffalo.
The affectionate Buffalo-Bull.
The kind Ox and the Sheep.
The courageous Bull.
The brave Bull and the wise Pig.
Chapter Seven.
Savage and other Animals.
The Lion and his Keeper.
The generous Lion and his Assailants.
The grateful Lion.
The Tiger and his Companions.
The Tigress and her Young.
The Wolf and his Master.
Foxes: their domestic Habits.
The Fox and the Wild-Fowl.
The Labourer and the sly Fox.
The Fox in the Hen-Roost.
The Fox in a Plough Furrow.
The Fox and the Badger.
The Fox and the Hares.
Birdie, the Arctic Fox.
The Polar Bear and her Cubs.
The Honey-Seeker and the Bear.
The good-natured Bear and the Children.
The wise Hare and her Pursuers.
The cunning Wolf.
The Tiger and the Pariah-Dog.
The Doe-Chamois and her Young.
The captured Wolf.
The tame Otter.
The Otter and her young ones.
The wise Beaver.
The Rat and the Swan.
The Rats and the Wine-Cask.
The Mouse and the Honey-Pot.
The Ewe which returned to her old Home.
The Ewe and her Lamb.
The two wise Goats.
The affectionate Seal.
Chapter Eight.
Birds.
The Gander and the Bantam-Cock.
The Farmer and his Goose.
The blind Woman and her Gander.
The Prisoner set free.
The two sporting Friends.
The two Hens.
The wild Turkey and the Dog.
The brave Hen.
The gallant Swan and his Foe.
The Raven and the Bird-Trap.
The Raven and the Bird-Trap.
The facetious Raven.
The Arctic Raven.
The Eagle’s Nest.
The tame Robins.
The affectionate Duck.
Old Phil the Sea-Gull.
The tame Crow.
The Ostrich and her Young.
The Blackbirds and Grimalkin.
Conclusion.
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