Book/Printed Material Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and Mehitable's chicken,
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Image 5 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... NITA THE STORY OF AN IRISH SETTER CONTAINING ALSO UNCLE JIM’S BURGLAR MEHITABLE’S CHICKEN
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Image 6 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... Works of Marshall Saunders Beautiful Joe^s Paradise $1.50 The Story of the Gravelys 1.50 ^Tilda Jane 1.50 Rose a Charlitte 1.50 Deficient Saints 1.50 Her Siilor 1.25 For His Country .50 Nita:...
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Image 8 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... THE PUPPY DISCOVERED THAT CATS WERE NOT DOGS {See page 4
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Image 9 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... Cosg Corner Series NITA THE STORY OF AN IRISH SETTER CONTAINING ALSO UNCL5 JIM’S BURGLAR AND MEHITABLE’S CHICKEN By Marshall Saunders Author of Beautiful Joe,” Beautiful Joe’s Paradise,” ’Tilda Jane,” For His...
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Image 10 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... LIBRMRY of^ONGRIESS Two Codes Received JUL 30 1904 Copyright, igo2, tgo4 By Perry Mason Company Copyright, igo4 By L. C. Page Company (incorporated) All rights reserved Published July, 1904 dolonfal Electrotyped and...
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Image 11 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... CONTENTS PAGE Nita, the Story of an Irish Setter i Uncle Jim’s Burglar 23 Mehitable’s Chicken 51
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Image 13 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS PAGE The puppy discovered that cats were NOT DOGS {See page 4) Frontispiece Every staircase was a mountain to the TINY Nita” 5 She drew back and looked at...
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Image 15 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... NITA OF AN IRISH SETTER THE STORY
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Image 17 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... NITA THE STORY OF AN IRISH SETTER Up to six months she was the happiest dog that ever lived. She belonged to a little girl a gentle, sensitive creature, and they were...
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Image 18 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... 4 NITA puppy discovered that cats were not dogs. It was so funny to see gentle, inquiring Nita trot up to that stern Miss Pussy whom they met out walking, to attempt...
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Image 19 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... NITA 5 her. The parents never dreamed that an at- tachment so strong could spring up between a human being and one of the lower order of animals. Therefore there was a...
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Image 20 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... 6 NIT A Possibly there was not in all the State of California a more bewildered animal than the unfortunate Nita. She had been given away. It had never occurred to her...
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Image 21 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... NITA 7 tion had been made to the education of the pup. She drew back and looked at him. In this new world were creatures that were hostile to her. She found...
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Image 22 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... 8 NITA pretty assurance of manner was gone. She was a cowed animal, and she looked out as from a small cage into this terrible larger cage of the yard. Night came....
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Image 23 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... NITA 9 If Nita whined pitifully when the garden gate was between them,, what must she be doing now And in a misery beyond her years, a misery that she should not...
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Image 24 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... lO NITA young friends she disappeared into one shop doorway, and went out another. Nita sat waiting on the curbstone till two or three hours had passed, when the surly coachman appeared...
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Image 25 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... NITA animal/’ said the lady, fretfully. I’m sure she cost enough money. She never runs about and plays, just lies and mopes all day. I wanted a handsome dog for my yard,...
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Image 26 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... 12 NITA Do animals feel said the lady, with some uneasiness. Not a bit, ma’am, no more than tables or chairs.” Just what I’ve always said,” she rejoined, triumphantly, some people are...
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Image 27 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... NITA 13 will bring her back sound and well, Til give you a handsome fee.” The veterinary smiled, and slipped the catch on the chain, for the dog was now fastened to...
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Image 28 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... 14 NITA Do animals feel? Ha, ha! I’ll do what I can for you, though awful disease, madam broken heart. You don’t know anything about it, never had such an article. If...
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Image 29 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... NIT A 15 wild. I never saw such terrible apathy. They do not seem to realize these other doctors. Her body is being cured, and they say the mind will soon prove...
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Image 30 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... i6 NITA The pale-faced young specialist sauntered to the window, and, almost as listless as the child, gazed out into the street. He had approached quietly, yet his every movement was made...
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Image 31 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... NITA 1 7 cheerfulness, we left it in San Francisco with a lady.” The child turned suddenly, her apathy gone, every nerve alert, her face a vivid crimson. What lady, mamma? Mrs....
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Image 32 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... i8 NITA Darling, don’t cry. Just stop a minute. I’ll telegraph Mrs. Tressilling. You shall have your dog back. We’ll have her sent right to you here. Do stop you’ll hurt your...
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Image 33 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... NIT A 19 and it’s name’s dog. Hello, what’s that? Some one’s coming for sure.” A carriage had rolled up to the door. Please don’t disturb yourself,” said a flurried voice, only...
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Image 34 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... 20 NITA go? What is your price? Why, how well that dog looks! You must have magic medi- cine. How soon can you start?” By to-night’s overland, madam.” And your price Let...
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Image 35 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... Nit A 21 your own meals on the train. Why, it’s as easy for animals to travel as it is for us.” The lady’s face brightened. I see you are an honest...
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Image 36 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... 22 NITA out, and was eagerly hurried by the bell-boy out of the din of the street to the elevator. The child could not be kept in the room. Your back, your...
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Image 37 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... 0 UNCLE JIM’S BURGLAR •c 4 ■»J 1 .vijMt
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Image 39 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... UNCLE JIM’S BURGLAR It was Christmas eve in Southern California. Mother had driven us all out to the back veranda, where we sat looking at the moon, and the rose and heliotrope...
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Image 40 of Nita, the story of an Irish setter; containing also Uncle Jim's burglar and ... 26 UNCLE JIM’s burglar At this there was a burst of applause. Sailor Uncle Jim was one of the chief favourites among our host of relatives. Thweet Uncle Jim,” said lisping sister...
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