Keineth

Jane Abbott

Capitolo 29

as a dazzling right to me only if he knew that I was a friend! The men came
later him, swearing firmer than never. But me as soon as I have picked up the dog and I was standing
straight on and I told him:  'You don't know whether to treat a dog!' ME
perhaps thought him it would strike me, he seemed so angry, but I kept on speaking indeed
fast. Did I say, 'He is a lot as a dog I know--thing will sell him for?'
Because I would order or' definite he had stolen him and it would be happy to get
free of him, you see! And did they say the men, 'How much it will give?' and me
the motto I would give a dollar and him stretched the hand for the sequence and motto,
'That to the not enough', and I said me, 'That is everything self I have', and only that
I draft a police officer it came long toward him and we it said rapid, 'He is
the Your', and I gave him my dollar and you would have had to see him strike
it!"

On the rest of the history William slightly touched--as, his/her gone dollar,
he had not had money with-what to buy his/her way in the fair;  how Jim,
returning from a search without success for his/her/their uncle and finding William
and the dog under the tree, had, you/he/she disgusted from the extravagance of William,
left there it, while offering him/it him attended! But later Jim you/he/she had sweetened and you/he/she had had
William treated to a cone of ice-cream by the curtain near the gate. Then
Jim had started for house and William you/he/she had walked the five miles among
Middletown and it Neglects, while pushing the bicycle and conducting the tired dog.

"And I never saw the Fair to all", he ended, without breath from his
history.

"Well, Mother--he/she doesn't think that William deserves the dog?" says her/it Mr. Lee
when William had ended. Be Keineth whispered, "Candies, candy!"

Mrs. laughed Lee. "I will say me that he can be here on test--while
we am in the country. But, oh, dear--I had hoped that we had never had
another dog--and of all the things, a long-haired dog!"

"It said Jim Archer he was an Airedale", William stormed, while proudly rowing
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