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Gordon Stables
"Aileen Aroon, A Memoir"
"With other Tales of Faithful Friends and Favourites"
Preface.
Chapter One.
Prologistic.
Chapter Two.
Introducing Aileen Aroon.
Chapter Three.
Containing the Story of One of Aileen’s Friends.
Our Dandie.
Chapter Four.
Dedicated to Girls and Boys Only.
Puff: The Autobiography of a Persian Pussy.
Lost; or, Little Nellie’s Favourite.
Chapter Five.
Embodying a Little Tale and a Little Adventure.
“That Skye-Terrier.”—A Burlesque.
Chapter Six.
Aileen and Nero—A Dog’s Receipt for Keeping Well—Dog’s in the Snow in Greenland—The Life-Story of Aileen’s Pet, “Fairy Mary.”
A Dog’s Receipt for Keeping Well.
Dogs in the Snow in Greenland.
“Fairy Mary.”
Chapter Seven.
Only a Dog.
Dolls: His Little Story.
Chapter Eight.
A Tale Told by the Old Pine-Tree.
Blucher: The Story of a Newfoundland.
Chapter Nine.
Tea on the Lawn, and the Story of a Starling.
My Starling “Dick.”
Chapter Ten.
The Life and Death of Rook Toby.
Toby: The Story of a Sailor Sheep.
Chapter Eleven.
A Bird-Haunted Lawn in June—Pets of my Early Years.
Pets of my Early Years.
Chapter Twelve.
Early Studies in Natural History.
Chapter Thirteen.
All About my Bird Pets.
Chapter Fourteen.
The Redstart, the Goldfinch, the Mavis, and Merle.
Chapter Fifteen.
A Bird-Haunted Churchyard.
Chapter Sixteen.
A Friend of my Student Days.
Chapter Seventeen.
The Days When we went Cruising.
Chapter Eighteen.
Blue-Jackets’ Pets.
Chapter Nineteen.
My Cabin Mates and Bedfellows: A Sketch of Life on the Coast of Africa.
Chapter Twenty.
My Cabin Mates—Concluded.
Chapter Twenty One.
Containing a Tale to Banish the Creepies.
Jeannie’s Boarding-house: A Seaside Story.
Chapter Twenty Two.
An Evening Spent at our own Fireside.
The Fireside Favourite: An Autobiography.
Chapter Twenty Three.
“Greyfriars’ Bobby”—“Pepper”—The Blind Fiddler’s Dog.
“Pepper.”
The Blind Fiddler’s Dog.
Chapter Twenty Four.
Mr and Mrs Polypus: A Story Founded on a Fact in Natural History.
Chapter Twenty Five.
The Tale of the “Twin Chestnuts”; or, a Summer Evening’s Reverie.
The Twin Chestnuts: A Reverie. “They grew in beauty side by side.”
Chapter Twenty Six.
The Story of Aileen’s Husband, Nero.
“The Bad Boys’ Cricket Match.”
Chapter Twenty Seven.
The Story of Aileen’s Husband, Nero—Continued.
Chapter Twenty Eight.
The Story of Aileen’s Husband, Nero—Continued.
Chapter Twenty Nine.
The Story of Aileen’s Husband, Nero—Continued.
Chapter Thirty.
Ida’s Illness—Mercy to the Dumb Animals.
Chapter Thirty One.
Mirram: A Sketch from the Life of a Cat—About Summer Songs and Songsters.
Mirram: A Sketch from the Life of a Cat.
About Summer Songs and Songsters.
Chapter Thirty Two.
Harry’s Holiday—King John; or, The Tale of a Tub—Sindbad; or, the Dog of Penellan.
Harry’s Holiday.
King John; or, The Tale of a Tub.
Sindbad; or, The Dog of Penellan.
Chapter Thirty Three.
A Short, Because a Sad One.
Chapter Thirty Four.
The Last.
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