Dogs And Puppies | by Frances Trego Montgomery
A cute book illustrating the lives of various Boston Terrier puppies and their new families.
Title | Dogs And Puppies |
Author | Frances Trego Montgomery |
Publisher | Barse & Hopkins |
Year | 1908 |
Copyright | 1908, Barse & Hopkins |
- Chapter I. Gypsy's Family
- Now, children, said Gypsy, an old mother Boston Terrier, I must begin to teach you some manners, for you will soon have to leave your old mother, and go out into the world and look after yourselves....
- Chapter II. Pretty's First Home
- With drooping ears and tail she was handed to the maid in the brougham, and driven away before she had a chance to say good bye to her loving mother or her brothers and sisters. Here, look up and ...
- Chapter III. A Pleasant Home For Punch
- The next to come for one of Mother Gypsy's puppies was a little girl of twelve, with a heart as big as her head, and she bid fair to be as over particular as the French maid had been careless. She ...
- Chapter IV. What Happened To Buster
- The third little puppy to go had the most exciting life of all. He was a handsome dark brin-dle, with a white streak down his face and around his nose. He also had a white breast, white fore legs, and...
- Chapter V. Patsy And His Little Lame Mistress
- The fourth puppy was sold to a very wealthy little lame girl, and he went with her everywhere, even to Europe. Once, when they were on board one of the big Atlantic steamers, a gentleman offered th...
- Chapter VI. Beans And The Orphan Boy
- The fifth puppy, though not so prettily marked as the other dogs, was a dignified, quiet little dog, that never got into mischief, and was always on hand when he was wanted. He was first sold to a ...