The Project Gutenberg eBook, Tommy Tregennis, by Mary Elizabeth Phillips, Illustrated by M. V. Wheelhouse
TOMMY TREGENNIS
BY MARY E. PHILLIPS
ILLUSTRATED BY M. V. WHEELHOUSE
Tommy Tregennis
by Mary E. Phillips
Illustrated by M. V. Wheelhouse
NEW YORK
E·P·DUTTON & COMPANY
PUBLISHERS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
| Facing page | |
| Still the ladies talked only to Mammy | [20] |
| When breakfast was over, Tommy led Dobbin proudly up and down the alley | [24] |
| “My lamb,” she murmured, “my own precious lamb” | [50] |
| It was very slow progress that the two made along the uneven cobbles | [94] |
| Towards evening Mrs Tregennis grew restless and uneasy, and went down to the front and looked out anxiously over the angry sea | [122] |
| At the Cobbler’s window she stopped | [152] |
| On the day of Granny’s funeral, Old John took care of Tommy | [186] |