ILLUSTRATIONS

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Puss, Jr., Trudged Along Bravely[17]
"What Are You Going to Buy with theMoney?" Puss Asked[27]
Puss Joined in the Chase to Help the Queen[37]
Out on a Limb, from Which He Dangled HisRed-topped Boots[47]
"Good Morning, Ma'am," Said He, LiftingHis Cap Politely[71]
"Aren't We Great Friends?" Asked theMiller[89]
"If I'd as Much Money as I Could Spend"[107]
"I Guess You Are Right, My Good Sir," SaidPuss[127]
"To Market, to Market, to Buy a Fat Pig"[143]

THE ADVENTURES OF PUSS IN BOOTS, JR.


PUSS IN BOOTS, JR., BEGINS HIS TRAVELS

PUSS had made a great discovery in the garret. It seems strange that he should have found something more important than a rat or mouse, but he had. From the moment he had seen the picture-book he was a changed cat!

"Yes," he said, holding it a little to one side, so that the light from the small attic window would show the picture more distinctly, "this is certainly a portrait of my father."

It was the story of "Puss in Boots," and on the cover was a beautiful picture of a cat wearing a magnificent pair of boots with shiny red tops. Puss sat down and opened the book. The further he read the more excited he became. When he had finished he jumped up and, proudly looking at the portrait of his handsome father, he exclaimed, with flashing eyes, "From to-day I shall call myself 'Puss in Boots, Junior'; I shall go forth in search of adventure, just as my father did, and I shall not rest until I have found him!"