高中生必看的经典英文名著 唐,逃亡的狗,他的许多冒险
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65
“Get out of there, dog!” cried the policeman
81
He was all tangled up in the meshes of the net, and he fell down
99
“It’s my dog, Don, that ran away from the farm a long while ago!”
DON,
HIS MANY ADVENTURES
BY
RICHARD BARNUM
Author of “Squinty, the Comical Pig,” “Slicko, the
Jumping Squirrel,” “Mappo, the Merry Monkey,”
“Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant,” etc.
But then Don and his brothers and sisters did not need to see much when they were so little.
[8]
“I can tell you everything that happens,” said Mrs. Gurr, the mamma dog. “You little puppies just stay close together when I go out to get a bone, or something else to eat, and you will keep warm, and nothing will happen to you.
Don and the Can
75
IX
Don and the Dog Catcher
87
X
Don’s New Friend
96
XI
Don at a Party
104
XII
Don and the Bear
115
ILLUSTRATIONS
Don had finished his trick of marching around like a soldier dog, with the broom for a gun
Frontispiece
PAGE
“He’s a fine dog!” cried Bob, as he patted and rubbed Don
23
He turned quickly to shake his head and horns at Don
39
Other dogs, coming to the fountain to get a drink, wanted to take Don’s bone away from him
Don was such a little puppy that, as yet, his eyes were not open. I suppose they were made to stay closed until he grew to be a little stronger, for the sunlight was very bright outside of the kennel, and Don might have squinted, had his eyes been open.
“Humm! Humm! Humm!” whined Don. He really was the largest and strongest of the litter of puppies, and perhaps that is why he seemed to come first.
Lightfoot, the Leaping Goat
(Other volumes in preparation)
BARSE & HOPKINS
Publishers New York
Copyright, 1915
by
Barse & Hopkins
Don, A Runaway Dog
MADE IN U.S.A.
Mappo, the Merry Monkey
Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant
Don, a Runaway Dog
Dido, the Dancing Bear
Blackie, a Lost Cat
Flop Ear, the Funny RabbitTinkl, the Trick Pony
ILLUSTRATED BY
HARRIET H. TOOKER
NEW YORK
BARSE & HOPKINS
PUBLISHERS
KNEETIME ANIMAL STORIES
By Richard Barnum
Illustrated.
Squinty, the Comical Pig
Slicko, the Jumping Squirrel
117
[7]
DON,
A RUNAWAY DOG
CHAPTER I
Don was one of five little puppies. With his brothers and sisters he cuddled up close to Mrs. Gurr, the mother dog, to keep warm, for it was rather cool for little dogs, even though there was plenty of straw in the kennel, or house, where they lived. Don shivered and trembled, but when his mother put her soft, warm paw over him and the other little dogs, Don felt better.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
PAGE
I
Don Falls In
7
II
Don’s New Home
17
III
Don and Squinty
26
IV
Don Sees Tum Tum
36
V
Don Runs Away
47
VI
Don Is Locked In
56
VII
Don In the City
68
VIII
“Get out of there, dog!” cried the policeman
81
He was all tangled up in the meshes of the net, and he fell down
99
“It’s my dog, Don, that ran away from the farm a long while ago!”
DON,
HIS MANY ADVENTURES
BY
RICHARD BARNUM
Author of “Squinty, the Comical Pig,” “Slicko, the
Jumping Squirrel,” “Mappo, the Merry Monkey,”
“Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant,” etc.
But then Don and his brothers and sisters did not need to see much when they were so little.
[8]
“I can tell you everything that happens,” said Mrs. Gurr, the mamma dog. “You little puppies just stay close together when I go out to get a bone, or something else to eat, and you will keep warm, and nothing will happen to you.
Don and the Can
75
IX
Don and the Dog Catcher
87
X
Don’s New Friend
96
XI
Don at a Party
104
XII
Don and the Bear
115
ILLUSTRATIONS
Don had finished his trick of marching around like a soldier dog, with the broom for a gun
Frontispiece
PAGE
“He’s a fine dog!” cried Bob, as he patted and rubbed Don
23
He turned quickly to shake his head and horns at Don
39
Other dogs, coming to the fountain to get a drink, wanted to take Don’s bone away from him
Don was such a little puppy that, as yet, his eyes were not open. I suppose they were made to stay closed until he grew to be a little stronger, for the sunlight was very bright outside of the kennel, and Don might have squinted, had his eyes been open.
“Humm! Humm! Humm!” whined Don. He really was the largest and strongest of the litter of puppies, and perhaps that is why he seemed to come first.
Lightfoot, the Leaping Goat
(Other volumes in preparation)
BARSE & HOPKINS
Publishers New York
Copyright, 1915
by
Barse & Hopkins
Don, A Runaway Dog
MADE IN U.S.A.
Mappo, the Merry Monkey
Tum Tum, the Jolly Elephant
Don, a Runaway Dog
Dido, the Dancing Bear
Blackie, a Lost Cat
Flop Ear, the Funny RabbitTinkl, the Trick Pony
ILLUSTRATED BY
HARRIET H. TOOKER
NEW YORK
BARSE & HOPKINS
PUBLISHERS
KNEETIME ANIMAL STORIES
By Richard Barnum
Illustrated.
Squinty, the Comical Pig
Slicko, the Jumping Squirrel
117
[7]
DON,
A RUNAWAY DOG
CHAPTER I
Don was one of five little puppies. With his brothers and sisters he cuddled up close to Mrs. Gurr, the mother dog, to keep warm, for it was rather cool for little dogs, even though there was plenty of straw in the kennel, or house, where they lived. Don shivered and trembled, but when his mother put her soft, warm paw over him and the other little dogs, Don felt better.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
PAGE
I
Don Falls In
7
II
Don’s New Home
17
III
Don and Squinty
26
IV
Don Sees Tum Tum
36
V
Don Runs Away
47
VI
Don Is Locked In
56
VII
Don In the City
68
VIII