Life and Death of Harriett Frean
1922
By May Sinclair
Contents
| [ I ] |
| [ II ] |
| [ III ] |
| [ IV ] |
| [ V ] |
| [ VI ] |
| [ VII ] |
| [ VIII ] |
| [ IX ] |
| [ X ] |
| [ XI ] |
| [ XII ] |
| [ XIII ] |
| [ XIV ] |
| [ XV ] |
I
“Pussycat, Pussycat, where have you been?”
“I’ve been to London, to see the Queen.”
“Pussycat, Pussycat, what did you there?”
“I caught a little mouse under the chair,”
Her mother said it three times. And each time the Baby Harriett laughed. The sound of her laugh was so funny that she laughed again at that; she kept on laughing, with shriller and shriller squeals.