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Perez the Mouse
Perez the Mouse
Perez the Mouse
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    Perez the Mouse - George Howard Vyse

    The Project Gutenberg eBook, Perez the Mouse, by Luis Coloma, Translated by Lady Moreton, Illustrated by George Howard Vyse

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    Title: Perez the Mouse

    Author: Luis Coloma

    Release Date: July 18, 2009 [eBook #29447]

    Language: English

    Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1

    ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PEREZ THE MOUSE***

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    PEREZ THE MOUSE

    Perez the Mouse took off his hat and made a very low bow


    PEREZ THE MOUSE

    Adapted from the Spanish of

    Padre Luis Coloma

    BY

    LADY MORETON

    With Illustrations by George Howard Vyse

    London: John Lane The Bodley Head

    New York: Dodd, Mead & Company


    First published in 1914

    Reprinted - 1918

    Reprinted - 1927

    Reprinted - 1929

    Reprinted - 1935

    PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN

    BY WESTERN PRINTING SERVICES LTD., BRISTOL


    LIST OF COLOURED PLATES

    Some illustrations have been moved slightly to avoid interrupting paragraphs, but the order is unchanged.

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