Category: Children & Young Adult Reading

The Wallypug in London

A most extraordinary thing has happened; the Wallypug has been to London! But there, I am forgetting that possibly you have never read _The Wallypug of Why_, in which case you will, of course, know nothing about his Majesty, and so I had better explain to you who, and what, he...

Chapters

12. Chapter 12

It caused quite a sensation in literary circles, and was mentioned by most of the papers; but it did _not_ turn out a monetary success, and so the Doctor-in-Law declared that he...

2. Chapter 2

When I entered the breakfast room the next morning I found that the Wallypug and the Doctor-in-Law had been up for some time, and were both gazing out of the window with the gre...

1. Chapter 1

A most extraordinary thing has happened; the Wallypug has been to London! But there, I am forgetting that possibly you have never read _The Wallypug of Why_, in which case you w...

8. Chapter 8

The next morning we were all seated around the breakfast table laughing over our adventures of the evening before, when we had visited the Earl's Court Exhibition together. We h...

4. Chapter 4

"Well, don't waste time talking about it; let's go if we are going," said the Rhymester; and so, as I also had some correspondence to attend to, it was arranged that the Wallypu...

9. Chapter 9

After a lot of argument it was thought best to call it _The Wallypug's Own_, as the name was considered a striking one. The first number was to be a very elaborate affair, and,...

10. Chapter 10

While they were all busy in the preparation of _The Wallypug's Own_, I thought it an excellent opportunity to run down to Folkestone in order to make arrangements for hiring a h...

3. Chapter 3

Whatever could it all mean? The Doctor-in-Law stood on the steps, calling out, "Walk up, walk up, ladies and gentlemen, and see the Talking Fish," while large posters were paste...

6. Chapter 6

The few days which elapsed before the memorable 22nd of June passed very quickly, and we were all more or less busy making preparations for the festival. His Majesty would insis...

7. Chapter 7

They were talking about the Tower of London, and were telling Girlie and Boy, who were spending the afternoon with us, all about their visit there on the previous day.

11. Chapter 11

I sent Mrs. Putchy and General Mary Jane down to the house, which I had engaged on the "Lees" at Folkestone, the day before we were to go, in order to see that everything was re...

5. Chapter 5

We were quite ready for luncheon, as you may imagine, after our morning's adventures, and directly afterwards his Majesty set to work on the new dog's muzzle which he had promis...

13. Chapter 13