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The World Turned Upside Down, James Kendrew, 1820
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The World Turned Upside Down, James Kendrew, 1820
Dame Wiggins of Lee, and Her Seven Wonderful Cats,
Richard Scrafton Sharpe, 1824
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The Hull Packet, East Yorkshire, England, June 30, 1829
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Santa Ana Register, California, January 24, 1927
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The Evening Post, New York, July 10, 1820
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Sure Methods of Improving Health and Prolonging Life, Philadelphia, 1828
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The History of the House that Jack Built : to which is Added The Tabby Cat’s Adventure, Charleston, South Carolina, 1824
The Footman’s Directory, and Butler’s Remembrancer, London, 1823
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The Footman’s Directory, and Butler’s Remembrancer, London, 1823
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The Footman’s Directory, and Butler’s Remembrancer, London, 1823
The Footman’s Directory, and Butler’s Remembrancer, London, 1823
Fayetteville Weekly Observer, North Carolina, January 2, 1923
The remarkable propensity of cats, in sucking the breath of infants, has often been spoken of, and has been considered by many as fabulous; but an instance occurred in this town last week which should put parents on their guard against this danger. The mother had left the infant in the care of a domestic – on her return, she was informed that the cat was found with its two fore paws fast encircling the child’s neck, and its mouth in that of the child, which was nearly suffocated; and great exertions were necessary to extricate the helpless little sufferer from it’s perilous situation.
The story was not much heeded by the mother - but what was her horror on being awakened in the night, by the convulsed struggling of the infant, and finding the same cat, in the same position, and the child again reduced to nearly the last extremity! The cat was immediately thrust out the window; and so much eagerness did she manifest to return to her victim that she broke through a pane of glass to effect her object. It was not until the cat made a third attempt on the following day, that she was put to death.
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The Footman’s Directory and Butler’s Remembrancer, 1823
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The new female instructor; or, Young woman’s guide to domestic happiness, 1824
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The new female instructor; or, Young woman’s guide to domestic happiness, 1824
Writing form letters: how a young lady may beg her mother to allow her to learn math.