Tomato Sauce!

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“Come, now, don’t give me any of your tomato sauce.”

. . . “A boy threw my favorite sister at a cat last week and I have never been able to abide boys since; and, come to think of it you look like that boy.”

“Oh! no, sir, it wasn’t I,” said Billy, frightened. “I – I’ve only just come.”

. . . hundreds of other tomatoes, not quite so large as the first one it is true, but large enough to frighten Billy, were shaking their heads at him threateningly.

But Billy plucked up his courage and said in a voice that was a wee bit shaky, “Come, now, don’t give me any of your tomato sauce; if you’re not careful I’ll squash you.”

Illustration:  Tomato Sauce.  Billy Bounce  By W. W. Denslow and Dudley A Bragdon.  Pictures by Denslow.  G. W. Dillingham Co. Publishers: New York. 1906.

Billy Bounce

By W. W. Denslow and Dudley A Bragdon.

Pictures by Denslow.

G. W. Dillingham Co. Publishers: New York. 1906.

Where Bogie Man Lives!

Illustration:  Bogie Man.  By W. W. Denslow and Dudley A Bragdon.  Pictures by Denslow.  G. W. Dillingham Co. Publishers:  New York.  1906.

“I can’t tell you where Bogie Man lives, it’s against the rules.”

Billy Bounce.

By W. W. Denslow and Dudley A Bragdon.

Pictures by Denslow.

G. W. Dillingham Co. Publishers: New York. 1906.

Bogie-Man

“I can’t tell you where Bogie Man lives, it’s against the rules.”

A Flying Fried Egg!

Illustration:   Billy Bounce By W. W. Denslow and Dudley A Bragdon. Pictures by Denslow. G. W. Dillingham Co. Publishers:  New York.  1906.

“Why it is, a large fried egg,” said Billy, excitedly.”

Billy Bounce.

By W. W. Denslow and Dudley A Bragdon.

Pictures by Denslow.

G. W. Dillingham Co. Publishers: New York. 1906.

Illustration:  Billy Bounce  by W. W. Denslow and Dudley A Bragdon.  Pictures by Denslow.  G. W. Dillingham Co. Publishers: New York. 1906.

“Why it is, a large fried egg,” said Billy, excitedly.”