Capitolo 27
in conformity with smile in the eyes of his/her mother.
"Oh, I know--I know! It was you, Dad" she cried, while racing from her
chair to kiss the back of his/her head.
"Come, dear, sits him! William, if You pits that kind of a boy what is able
do we wait for there of William? Listening--it is not that his/her whistle?" You eagerly advanced
to the door, the girls close behind her.
"He is entirely right--he always whistles when he is happy!"
"Be him!" her Mrs. Lee cried, while going down the footsteps. "And that that in the
world is that brings with him!"
For William, covered with dust, while driving his/her bicycle with a hand, it was
walking comfortable on the road that conducts with an air of the pride sharpened
slightly from a doubt that disturbs, a dirty dog, tired-dagli eyes!
"A dog--of all the things!" Barbaric weeping,
"_Where'd_ that you find him?" Peggy eagerly required.
The family was standing on the lowest footstep and the treasure of William from the eyes. The dog
seemed without doubt to have as to his welcome, for in his/her desire to greet
his/her family adopted him extended to the slender leash with which William
the kept one.
"Of who dog is, William", churches to Mrs. Lee.
"I bought him/it for a dollar!" William threw interrogatorily a look to his/her mother.
He had ever felt her declare so often that she would not have allowed a
long-haired dog in the house! And this new pet had a very long, hairy,
dirty hideaway! Peggy was on his/her knees with both the arm around the dog
neck.
"Only see him/it shake the hand!" Alice was crying.
But the quiet of the way of the Mrs. Protection disturbed William. "I think her
you enter better the house and sees if Nora L' has saved some supper.
After you have ended us we will feel on the dog."
"Allow me to hold him/it, please William!" Implored Peggy. Keineth was standing a little
separately. You were not sure yet that she wanted a nearer knowledge with
the new come. You had known the few dogs; his/her father had always warned her
to leave the lost dogs that she is met rather alone on the road--and her