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The Project Gutenberg eBook, Hoodie, by Mary Louisa Stewart Molesworth, Illustrated by Lewis Baumer
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Hoodie
ILLUSTRATED BY LEWIS BAUMER
W. & R. CHAMBERS. LIMITED. LONDON AND EDINBURGH. 1897
Edinburgh: Printed by W. & R. Chambers, Limited.
Edinburgh: Printed by W. & R. Chambers, Limited.
"Nobody loves poor Hoodie."
W. & R. CHAMBERS. LIMITED. LONDON AND EDINBURGH. 1897
Edinburgh: Printed by W. & R. Chambers, Limited.
Edinburgh: Printed by W. & R. Chambers, Limited.
"Nobody loves poor Hoodie."
CONTENTS.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
CHAPTER I.
AT WAR WITH THE WORLD.
"I had my basket on my arm and the big doggie stood beside me."
AT WAR WITH THE WORLD.
"I had my basket on my arm and the big doggie stood beside me."
CHAPTER II.
HOODIE GOES IN SEARCH OF A GRANDMOTHER.
It's just like Martin's cottage
HOODIE GOES IN SEARCH OF A GRANDMOTHER.
It's just like Martin's cottage
CHAPTER III.
LITTLE BABY AND ITS MOTHER.
"Who is zou, please?"
Poor Cross
LITTLE BABY AND ITS MOTHER.
"Who is zou, please?"
Poor Cross
CHAPTER IV.
MAUDIE'S GODMOTHER.
"Up in the nursley," said Hoodie coolly
MAUDIE'S GODMOTHER.
"Up in the nursley," said Hoodie coolly
CHAPTER V.
STORIES TELLING.
"Has zou had a nice sleep?"
STORIES TELLING.
"Has zou had a nice sleep?"
CHAPTER VI.
"THE CHINTZ CURTAINS."
"He took off the cap and bowed low."
Hec and Duke ... sticking daisies on to a thorn
"THE CHINTZ CURTAINS."
"He took off the cap and bowed low."
Hec and Duke ... sticking daisies on to a thorn
CHAPTER VII.
TWO TRUES.
TWO TRUES.
CHAPTER VIII.
HOODIE'S FOUNDLING.
"If peoples interrumpt, I wish they'd finish their interrumpting, and not stop in the middle."
"The darling," said Hoodie ecstatically
HOODIE'S FOUNDLING.
"If peoples interrumpt, I wish they'd finish their interrumpting, and not stop in the middle."
"The darling," said Hoodie ecstatically
CHAPTER IX.
THE GOLDEN CAGE.
Hec refused to be comforted
THE GOLDEN CAGE.
Hec refused to be comforted
CHAPTER X.
FLOWN.
"Please 'agive me and kiss me."
"Slowly and cautiously, whistling softly all the time"
FLOWN.
"Please 'agive me and kiss me."
"Slowly and cautiously, whistling softly all the time"
CHAPTER XI.
HOODIE'S DISOBEDIENCE.
"Oh dear," she exclaimed. "Are the flowers all gone?"
HOODIE'S DISOBEDIENCE.
"Oh dear," she exclaimed. "Are the flowers all gone?"
CHAPTER XII.
HOODIE AWAKES.
"Tell Martin they're for Miss Maudie with Miss Hoodie's love."
HOODIE AWAKES.
"Tell Martin they're for Miss Maudie with Miss Hoodie's love."
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