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"If you hurt a man's dog," explained Mac Strann calmly, "you're hurting the man, ain't you? I'm going to hurt this man's dog; afterwards the dog'll bring the man to me. They ain't no doubt of that. I ain't goin' to kill the dog. I'm goin' to jest nick him so's he'll get well and then hit my trail." "What sense is they in that?" "If Barry comes to me, ain't he the one that's breakin' the law?

The way in whith a dog'll find you the dithtanthe he'll come! 'His scent, said Mr. Gradgrind, 'being so fine. 'I'm bletht if I know what to call it, repeated Sleary, shaking his head, 'but I have had dogth find me, Thquire, in a way that made me think whether that dog hadn't gone to another dog, and thed, "You don't happen to know a perthon of the name of Thleary, do you?

"'T won't be long 'fore the old dog'll git down to business this mornin'," he muttered to Thayor in his low voice, as he steadied him along a slippery log. "The dog says Freme's allys sot on keepin' up too high. He thinks them deer is feedin' on what they kin git low down in the green timber underneath them big slides. I ain't of course, sayin' nothin' agin Freme.

"There's a Punch and Judy playin' in the next street," remarked the stranger, "and they've got a dorg some'at like yours, he's a clever un he is wouldn't you like to see him?" "I've seen 'em scores o' times," said Tim loftily. "Not such a good un as this, I lay. You come and see. It wouldn't take you not two minutes, and your dog'll watch the things."

Dad saw it swinging, and said angrily to Joe: "Did n't I tell you to take that down this morning?" Joe unhooked it and said: "But if I hang it anywhere else the dog'll get it." Dad tried to laugh at Joe, and said, loudly, "And what else is it for?" Then he bustled Joe off before he could answer him again. Joe did n't understand. Joe understood. The ceremony commenced.

An owd dog'll git the cravin' for sheep's blood on him, just the same as a mon does for the drink; he creeps oot o' nights, gallops afar, hunts his sheep, downs 'er, and satisfies the cravin'. And he nary kills but the one, they say, for he knows the value o' sheep same as you and me.

The group stood dumb with astonishment for a moment and the small boy's mouth was wide-open with surprise, but the strange dog came on with his tail rigid, and lifting his feet high. "Begone!" said Chad, sharply, but the dog would not begone; he still came on as though bent on a fight. "Call yo' dog off," Chad called aloud. "My dog'll kill him.

Round he went, sniffing and hunting, then dashing right through the middle of the field, as if he was out on his own account alone, and had nothing whatever to do with a master. 'Why, your dog'll spring all the birds out of shot, observed Mr. Sponge; and, just as he spoke, whirr! rose a covey of partridges, eleven in number, quite at an impossible distance, but Jog blazed away all the same.

All I have to say is, I don't approve of a republican and a sceptic for my son-in-law. I yield to you, and my daughter, if she...! 'I think she does, colonel. Marriage 'll cure the fellow. Nevil will slough his craze. Off! old coat. Cissy will drive him in strings. "My wife!" I hear him. Mr. Romfrey laughed quietly. 'It's all "my country," now. The dog'll be uxorious.

"The rest o' that ar party done gone up-stairs to roost," said the minister. "I reckon my dog'll keep 'em thar. We better jest tote these men inter the house an' have a prayin' bee. I've got a right smart good chanct, now, to whop ol' Satan." They moved the raiders' horses. Then the party save Harry Needles, who stayed in the grove to keep watch took its captives into the cabin.

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