BOBBY'S ARTICLE ON CATS.
A cat is a curious animil. It has fore feet and also fore legs. Its head ia at one end of its body and its tail is at the other. When it walks its head goes before and its tail follows along behind. Its frunt feat walks, before and its hine feet walks along behind. If a kan is tide to a oat's tale it will not truck when it walks. It is not good for a cat to ti a bunch of firecrnokers to its tale eather. It is apt to walk too fast and get heated. A cat's tale is a good handel to pike the cat up by, but it is hard on the cat Cats oan only clime trees. Dogs kant. That is lucky for cats. When a dog gits after them thay kan clime a tre when they kan sass back without gitin hurt. You kant hit a cat. Wun.»t I thru a bute at one and I hit a nold ruster. The ole ruster he dide, but the oat didu't.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2233, 30 October 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)
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180BOBBY'S ARTICLE ON CATS. Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2233, 30 October 1886, Page 2 (Supplement)
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