Angel Dogs.
Illustrations
| FULL PAGES | |
| After the Battle | [ Frontispiece] |
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| Dinah, Lark, Phœbe, and Bobwhite | [ vii] |
| The Mayor of Dogtown | [ 15] |
| Happy’s First View of Waddles | [ 22] |
| Miss Letty | [ 37] |
| Tommy and Lumberlegs | [ 61] |
| “He stood transfixed” | [ 79] |
| Miss Muffet, Brother, and Lumberlegs | [ 102] |
| Toad Hunting | [ 118] |
| Anne drew back the curtain and looked out | [ 134] |
| Anne and Tommy | [ 148] |
| Waddles baying the Owls | [ 163] |
| “Waddles drew back and eyed it ruefully” | [ 170] |
| “One lump or two, please?” | [ 182] |
| The Herb Witch | [ 239] |
| Miss Letty feeding the Kennel Dogs | [ 272] |
| “Pulling a branch down with her whip” | [ 278] |
| “He stood in the gateway holding his gun” | [ 285] |
| Antonio and the Young Spaniels | [ 292] |
| The Sixlets | [ 301] |
| Naming the Pups | [ 317] |
| On Guard | [ 326] |
| The Reward | [ 347] |
| Ben Uncas | [ 354] |
| Jim (Seeley photo) | [ 362] |
| “Miss Letty was waiting with a smile” | [ 378] |
| Tommy walked on in Silence | [ 380] |
| Tommy meets the Rabbit | [ 386] |
| IN TEXT | |
| Mrs. Waddles | [ 1] |
| Aunt Prue and the Cat Basket | [ 8] |
| Waddles greeting Aunt Prue | [ 12] |
| Anne and Fox | [ 30] |
| Hamlet Begging (Pach Photo) | [ 43] |
| Hamlet Reading (Pach Photo) | [ 46] |
| Mr. Hugh’s Horse | [ 54] |
| “His heavy curls were a mat of mud and burrs” | [ 58] |
| “The mail bag swinging from its gallows” | [ 64] |
| Lily | [ 68] |
| The Game of Snatch Bone | [ 71] |
| Waddles Dethroned | [ 74] |
| Lumberlegs | [ 81] |
| Waddles sniffing the Morning Air | [ 90] |
| When Waddles was Ill | [ 100] |
| Jack and Jill Waddles | [ 104] |
| Curiosity | [ 115] |
| Wrestling | [ 121] |
| “Jack watched her out of the corner of one eye” | [ 127] |
| Jack Waddles | [ 129] |
| The Jay at Breakfast | [ 154] |
| An Owl Baby | [ 156] |
| Mamma Owl | [ 160] |
| The Daytime Perch | [ 165] |
| “Butter’s come!” | [ 178] |
| “They were heralded by much creaking of wheels” | [ 185] |
| Waddles finds the Cake Basket | [ 199] |
| A Hen Party | [ 201] |
| At the Cross-roads | [ 220] |
| The Chicken Coop | [ 227] |
| The Herb Witch’s Home | [ 228] |
| “Also geese that make good guide-posts” | [ 246] |
| The Kennel Yard | [ 256] |
| A Boarder | [ 258] |
| The Puppies’ Bath-tub | [ 262] |
| In the Kennel Kitchen | [ 263] |
| Martin baking Bread | [ 266] |
| Ready for Travel | [ 268] |
| Flo Pointing | [ 281] |
| Silver-Tongue | [ 296] |
| Happy at Home | [ 307] |
| Big Brother | [ 309] |
| In Mischief | [ 312] |
| Leap-frog | [ 322] |
| Out of School | [ 324] |
| “Drink, puppy, drink!” | [ 330] |
| Watching out | [ 335] |
| Quick | [ 338] |
| Colin | [ 344] |
| “A great owl with a smooth round head” | [ 383] |
| The Bride | [ 401] |
| “Tommy shouted ‘me!’” | [ 402] |
| “He succeeded in sitting upright” | [ 404] |
| “Tip mounted guard until night came” | [ 405] |
DOGTOWN
CHAPTER I
ENTER MRS. WADDLES
Happy sat by the watering-trough, waiting for Baldy to come for the milking pails and go for the cows.