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So the Doctor tumbled out of bed and went to the rudder to steer the ship. "Now I'll go up to the front," said Jip; "and you watch my nose whichever way I point it, you turn the ship the same way. The man cannot be far off with the smell as strong as this. And the wind's all lovely and wet. Now watch me!"

Also of looking round the room for any sign of Dora, and seeing none. Also of thinking that Jip once barked in the distance, and was instantly choked by somebody. Ultimately I found myself backing Traddles into the fireplace, and bowing in great confusion to two dry little elderly ladies, dressed in black, and each looking wonderfully like a preparation in chip or tan of the late Mr. Spenlow.

Micawber, I don't know whether it was the effect of the cap, or the lavender water, or the phis, or the fire, or the wax-candles, but she came out of my room comparatively speaking l-l-lovely!" As deliciously ridiculous was the whole scene between Dora and David, where the latter, at length, takes courage to make his proposal "Jip barking madly all the time " Dora crying the while and trembling.

Because, to tell you the truth, I think you are exactly the man we need." TWO days after that we had all in readiness for our departure. On this voyage Jip begged so hard to be taken that the Doctor finally gave in and said he could come. Polynesia and Chee-Chee were the only other animals to go with us. Dab-Dab was left in charge of the house and the animal family we were to leave behind.

Of course at first they all found their new jobs very hard to do all except Chee-Chee, who had hands, and could do things like a man. But they soon got used to it; and they used to think it great fun to watch Jip, the dog, sweeping his tail over the floor with a rag tied onto it for a broom.

He is getting quite slow and lazy. 'I suspect, my dear, said my aunt quietly working by her side, 'he has a worse disorder than that. Age, Dora. 'Do you think he is old? said Dora, astonished. 'Oh, how strange it seems that Jip should be old!

There was a young lady with her comparatively stricken in years almost twenty, I should say. Her name was Miss Mills. And Dora called her Julia. She was the bosom friend of Dora. Happy Miss Mills! Jip was there, and Jip WOULD bark at me again. When I presented my bouquet, he gnashed his teeth with jealousy. Well he might. If he had the least idea how I adored his mistress, well he might!

She was laughingly resolved to put Jip through the whole of his performances, before the coach came. The stage-coach was to put us down near Covent Garden, where we were to take another stage-coach for Highgate. I was impatient for the short walk in the interval, that Agnes might praise Dora to me. Ah! what praise it was!

Our old ship is bound to sink soon the rats said it would be at the bottom of the sea before to-morrow night and the rats are never wrong. Be pleasant, till the ship sinks under him. Keep him talking." "What, until to-morrow night!" said the Doctor. "Well, I'll do my best.... Let me see What shall I talk about?" "Oh, let them come on," said Jip. "We can fight the dirty rascals.

But they said, wait a few days more; and then, wait a few days more; and still she neither ran nor walked. She looked very pretty, and was very merry; but the little feet that used to be so nimble when they danced round Jip, were dull and motionless. I began to carry her downstairs every morning, and upstairs every night.

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