THE THIRD

LITTLE PET BOOK,

WITH THE TALE OF

MOP AND FRISK.

 

BY

AUNT FANNY,

Author of "Night Caps," "Mittens," "Christmas Stories," "Wife's
Stratagem," etc., etc.

 

"I LOVE GOD AND LITTLE CHILDREN."—Richter.

 

New-York:

W. H. KELLEY & BROTHER,

627 BROADWAY.


Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1863, by
W. H. Kelley & Brother,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United
States for the Southern District of New-York.

 

JOHN A. GRAY & GREEN,

Printers, Stereotypers, and Binders,
16 and 18 Jacob Street, N. Y.

Mop

Mop saves Hal's life.—P. 42.


THIS TALE

OF

MOP AND FRISK

I DEDICATE TO MY LITTLE FRIEND

HOWARD,

WHO LIVES ON MURRAY HILL AVENUE.


[Pg 5]

CONTENTS.

PART I. 
        The Dogs Leave Home,9
PART II. 
        The Dogs Meet Once More,24
        Mop's Tale,35
        Frisk's Tale,49
PART III. 
        Dash Sees a Play,85
        The Death of Poor Jack,118
PART IV. 
        The Conclusion of Frisk's Tale,142
PART V. 
        Frisk Finds a New Home,174

MOP AND FRISK;

OR,

THE TWO DOGS.


IN WORDS OF FIVE LETTERS AND LESS.


[Pg 9]

MOP AND FRISK.


PART I.

THE DOGS LEAVE HOME.

Illustrated letter I

n a small town bythe side of a lake,there once livedtwo dogs namedMop and Frisk.

[Pg 10] Frisk was a pert black andtan dog, with a tail that stoodbolt up in the air, and a pairof ears to match; while Mopwas a poor old cur, with ahead like a worn-out hair-broom;ears like bell-pulls;a mouth that went from earto ear, and a great bush of atail. Then he had to dragthe cart of an old rag-man [Pg 11]r

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