Billy Whiskers Adventures

Francis Trego Montgomery
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Whiskers' Adventures, by Frances Trego Montgomery

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Title: Billy Whiskers' Adventures
Author: Frances Trego Montgomery
Illustrator: Paul Hawthorne
Release Date: August 5, 2006 [EBook #18990]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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[Illustration: They went running off, Button with a big lamb chop between his teeth and Stubby with a huge steak, while Billy contented himself with a head of lettuce. (Page 39)]

BILLY WHISKERS' ADVENTURES
BY
FRANCES TREGO MONTGOMERY
AUTHOR OF "BILLY WHISKERS," "BILLY WHISKERS' KIDS," "BILLY WHISKERS IN AN AEROPLANE," "BILLY WHISKERS IN CAMP," "THE WONDERFUL ELECTRIC ELEPHANT," ETC.
ILLUSTRATED BY PAUL HAWTHORNE
THE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING COMPANY CHICAGO AKRON, OHIO NEW YORK

Copyright, 1920 by THE SAALFIELD PUBLISHING CO.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I. THE CHUMS RETURN TO THE LAND OF THE FREE AND THE BRAVE 7
II. THE NEW YORK DOG AND CAT CLUB 19
III. AN EXCITING EVENING 29
IV. AN UNEXPECTED SHOWER BATH 41
V. WHAT HAPPENED ON THE FOURTH OF JULY 49
VI. BILLY WHISKERS MAKES TROUBLE AT SCHOOL 65
VII. BUTTON'S DAY WITH BELLA 73
VIII. STUBBY TELLS WHAT HAPPENED TO HIM 81
IX. THE CHUMS RUN AWAY 93
X. UP IN A DIRIGIBLE 103
XI. THE OLD CROW CARRIES A MESSAGE TO NANNIE 113
XII. BILLY WHISKERS' FAMILY START FOR CHICAGO 119
XIII. BILLY WHISKERS' FAMILY ARRIVE AT LINCOLN PARK 127
XIV. THE TWINS ARE LOST 133
XV. THE ELEPHANTS ARE ENRAGED AT THE GOATS 143
XVI. A PANTHER ESCAPES FROM THE CAGE 155

ILLUSTRATIONS
They went running off, Button with a big lamb chop between his teeth and Stubby with a huge steak, while Billy contented himself with a head of lettuce.
Billy saw the man raise the mop to come after him.
Billy overtook her and gave her a gentle butt that landed her in the middle of the bed.
It was Stubby's and Button's frantic efforts to escape that had caused all the fun and laughter.
"Aren't you ashamed of yourself to take the baby's bottle away from it!" reproved Nannie.
"Oh, oh! Where did you come from?" wailed one little girl when the kids jumped out of the shrubbery and grabbed her bag of popcorn.

Billy Whiskers' Adventures

CHAPTER I
THE CHUMS RETURN TO THE LAND OF THE FREE AND THE BRAVE
Billy Whiskers, Stubby and Button sailed by the Goddess of Liberty and entered New York harbor after being in France ever since our troops entered the War. They had gone over on one of the troop ships and it just so happened that they returned on the same ship and with the same Captain and crew.
They were returning home covered with scars and wounds received while performing acts of bravery, but what cared they for scars and wounds so long as they had not lost an eye, ear or leg, and were feeling perfectly well and strong? To be sure, Billy had lost the tip of his tail when he was blown up by a bomb, but that did not matter.
You never saw three such happy animals as these were to be able once again to lay eyes on their beloved country,--the United States of America, that glorious country of the free and the brave.
"Gee, I feel so happy I could jump out of my skin!" exclaimed Billy with glowing eyes as the three stood on deck watching the familiar shores slip by them and the skyscraper buildings grow taller and taller and taller as they approached them.
"See!" said Billy. "We are about to dock. Now the next thing to settle is where we are going when we first land."
But the question was settled for them in a most unexpected way. For before Billy's remark could be answered, all three of them felt ropes being slipped around their necks, and heard the loud guffaws of three sturdy sailors as they pulled the ropes tighter, saying, "This is the time we caught you fellows off your guard!"
"We surely caught you slick as a whistle," remarked one of the sailors. "And now we have you, we are going to carry out the Captain's orders and look after you until he hears from France whether we are to take you back to your regiments when we return with more troops or keep you here."
"Return to France?" whined Stubby. "Just when we
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