CONTENTS.
| LESSON | PAGE | |
| The Cat and the Fiddle | [9] | |
| Mother Hubbard and her Dog | [10] | |
| I. | What the Cat Does | [11] |
| II. | The Grateful Cat | [13] |
| III. | What the Cat Wears | [15] |
| Who Stole the Apples? | [17] | |
| IV. | Patch and the Mouse | [18] |
| Tommy and the Chickens | [20] | |
| V. | How the Cat Moves | [21] |
| VI. | Daisy and her Plays | [23] |
| VII. | How the Cat Eats | [25] |
| VIII. | Old Tom and the Eagle | [27] |
| IX. | How the Cat Sees | [29] |
| X. | Miss Muffet and Fluffy | [31] |
| Fluffy and the Mouse | [33] | |
| XI. | How Dogs Behave | [35] |
| XII. | How Nero Saved his Master | [37] |
| XIII. | How Dogs Look | [39] |
| XIV. | How Mungo Did | [41] |
| XV. | How Dogs Use their Feet | [43] |
| XVI. | The Dog and the Shadow—A Fable | [45] |
| The Boot-black and his Dog | [46] | |
| XVII. | How Dogs Use their Jaws | [47] |
| XVIII. | Lupo and Tiny | [49] |
| XIX. | How Dogs See and Smell | [51] |
| XX. | Puff and the Baby | [53] |
| Puff and the Rat | [55] | |
| XXI. | How the Horse Looks | [57] |
| XXII. | The Horse and his Friends | [59] |
| XXIII. | How the Horse Eats | [61] |
| XXIV. | How the Pony got Shod | [63] |
| XXV. | What the Horse Does | [65] |
| XXVI. | What the Horse can Do | [67] |
| XXVII. | How the Horse should be Treated | [69] |
| XXVIII. | How the Donkey Looks | [73] |
| XXIX. | What the Donkey Does | [75] |
| XXX. | What the Donkey can Do | [77] |
| Strange Doings | [79] | |
| XXXI. | How the Cow Looks | [81] |
| XXXII. | What Cattle Do | [83] |
| XXXIII. | What Cattle are Good for | [85] |
| XXXIV. | How the Sheep Looks and Lives | [87] |
| XXXV. | The Ways of the Sheep | [89] |
| XXXVI. | About Goats | [91] |
| XXXVII. | About Pigs | [93] |
| The Little Piggie Wig | [95] |
THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE.
Hey, diddle, diddle,
The cat and the fiddle,
The cow jumped over the moon;
The little dog laughed
To see the witch-craft,
And the dish ran away with the spoon.
MOTHER HUBBARD AND HER DOG.
Old Mother Hubbard
Went to the cupboard,
To get her poor dog a bone;
But when she got there,
The cupboard was bare,
And so the poor dog had none.