Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 4 of 12: Puss presents the rabbits he has caught to the king, saying that they are a gift from the fictional Marquis of Carabas.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 3 of 12: Puss uses the sack to create a trap for rabbits, which he operates from up a tree.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 10 of 12: Puss spreads the word to the local farm-workers that the castle now belongs to the Marquis of Carabas. A defect in the glass means that the two sheets are held apart from each other.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 12 of 12: the lifeboat crew and the people they have rescued row back towards land. The paper has come away completely from the slide, and the two sheets of glass have separated.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 3 of 12: the hunters run around the side of the tub chased by the tiger
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 6 of 12: three monks leave the hostel accompanied by four dogs.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 9 of 12: the hunters succeed in tying a knot in the tiger's tail.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 5 of 12: a view of the hostel just as it is hit by an avalanche.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 11 of 12: the two monks and the dog discover a woman in the snow.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 12 of 12: the hunters, armed with guns this time, take aim at the tiger in the tub. There are four tiger cubs in little barrels of their own. This has been suggested (Evans 2006) to be a joke at the expense of Darwin's Theory of Evolution.
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