Poor Cecco

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Poor Cecco (1925)
by Margery Williams

Illustrated by Arthur Rackham.

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POOR CECCO

Mind your own business,” said Murrum, the cat. “Everything’s my business,” said Toad, the night watchman. “I have too much to look after, and that’s what it is. It keeps me on the hop the whole time. Dearie me! What’s all that noise?” “Why, the toys, to be sure,” said Murrum. “I turned the button on the toy-cupboard door, and they can’t get out.”

POOR CECCO

BY
MARGERY WILLIAMS BIANCO
Author of “THE VELVETEEN RABBIT”

ILLUSTRATED BY
ARTHUR RACKHAM

NEW YORK
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY

COPYRIGHT, 1925,
BY GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY

COPYRIGHT, 1925, BY INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE COMPANY, INC.

POOR CECCO
—B—
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

TO
PAMELA and CECCO
WHOSE BOOK THIS IS

CONTENTS

CHAPTER
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II  
III  
IV  
V  
VI  
VII
JENSINA 64
 
 
VIII  
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XIII  
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ILLUSTRATIONS

“MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS,” SAID MURRUM THE CAT Frontispiece
 
 
POOR CECCO GOES INTO BUSINESS 43
 
 
JENSINA’S COTTAGE 69
 
 
JENSINA PROVES A BORN HOUSEWIFE 91
 
 
MURRUM’S REVENGE 119
 
 
IN THE TOY CUPBOARD 135
 
 
THE PEACE TREATY 165
 
 

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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