Aunt Pettitoes gave to each a little bundle, and eight conversation peppermints with appropriate moral sentiments in screws of paper. |
At mother Louis', whilst they sucked the little bones of the pettitoes, they again fell to abusing the employers. |
She would wash a counterpane if pettitoes, the most dainty of cats, happened but to set one of his snowy paws upon it. |
It was unoccupied, save by pettitoes, the cat, who had curled himself up luxuriously in Mrs. Sanford's work-basket. |
When you cut off the pettitoes, leave the skin long round the ends of the legs. |
We can not wonder that the whole connection of pettitoes, when advanced to the matron state, is entirely neglected. |