id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21884 Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry) The Faithless Parrot .txt text/plain 1787 162 94 [Illustration: TITTUMS AND FIDO MAKING IT UP.] Tittums; the Dog's, Fido. [Illustration: FIDO COURTING TITTUMS.] "Well," said Fido to himself, "I have no doubt but she will love [Illustration: TITTUMS DESERTING FIDO.] was so struck by the beauty of Tittums, that, poor little Cat as "Lovely Tittums," said Mr. Paul, "you must forget such upstart Poor Fido was true to his first love, although almost brought [Illustration: TITTUMS WALKING OUT WITH THE PARROT.] "Lovely Mrs. Daw," said one of the voices which he seemed to "Dear me!" thought Fido, "this must be Mr. Parrot." And, sure The old widow seemed very much pleased at the warmth of Mr. Paul's love, and no doubt thought that every word he said was "Oh, Tittums!" said he, heedless of her scornful looks, "what do Parrot, who pretends so much love for you, courting Widow Daw at Mr. Paul and Mrs. Daw were still courting, and the Parrot was ./cache/21884.txt ./txt/21884.txt