WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY
KATHARINE PYLE
E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY
I hardly knew what to do, I was so glad.
THE
BLACK-EYED PUPPY
WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED BY
KATHARINE PYLE
AUTHOR OF “TALES OF TWO BUNNIES,” “LAZY MATILDA,” ETC.
NEW YORK
E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY
681 FIFTH AVENUE
Copyright, 1923
BY E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY
All Rights Reserved
Printed in the United States of America
I hardly knew what to do, I was so glad | Frontispiece |
FACING PAGE | |
I howled and howled | 8 |
The boy brought me some breakfast | 14 |
I wished I could go too | 20 |
I sat up and waved my paws | 26 |
I pretended I wasn’t there | 34 |
I felt too sad and lonely to care anything aboutplaying | 44 |
I grinned at him | 48 |
Mr. Bonelli had a lot of dogs beside me | 50 |
Graceful would jump right over me | 60 |
We would get on top of the barrels and roll themalong with our feet | 64 |
Tommy used to make me go through my tricks | 88 |