THE TWO KITTENS
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Ono day there were two kittens which belonged to Pamela Brown. These little kittens were playing, and Pamela's mother called her to go to bed. Iddles and Kootscy were the kittens' names. That night when Pamela went to bod she heard meows outside her door, so she got up out of bed and opened the door, and in walked the kittens. -..-:. ■■■■'".'■. ■ Iddles asked Pamela if she -would like to goto Pnssyiand, and Pamela said, "Yes, please." She was just going to see the cats uanec when she was awakened by her own eats, and her mother holding the tray with some porridge. After she had eaten her porridge, she got up and hur> ried off to school. ■ ' } "WHIZZLE-POP" (10). I Kelburn.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 20
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127THE TWO KITTENS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 31, 5 August 1933, Page 20
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