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Identifier: dogspuppies00mont (find matches)
Title: Dogs and puppies
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Montgomery, Frances Trego Hofsten, Hugo von, ill
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Publisher: New York : Barse & Hopkins
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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Bus-ter nodded toward the Blenheim, who was sur-rounded by a crowd of admiring ladies, Whatwould that thing do if a burglar came into thehouse? By the way, asked Buster, What is yourmasters name? Mr. Buckstone. You dont say. Why, then we shall be neigh-bors this summer. My master has just boughtthe place next to Mr. Buckstones summer home,and we are going there the first of May. How perfectly lovely, said Peggy. Thenthis wont be our last meetings as I was afraid itwould be. No, indeed it wont if I can help it, for toknow you is to love you. 35; Dogs and Puppies And as Buster had listened to his master mak-ing love to his golden haired girl, before he foundout that she had a bad temper and wore a wig,he knew how to make love in fine style, and be-fore the dog show was over, Buster and Peggywere engaged to be married, and the weddingwas to take place when they met in the country. This wedding took place in due time, and Inow have one of their beautiful puppies, and hianame is Punch. S6
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she really looked mountain high to poor me. Dogs and PuppiesCHAPTER V. PATSY AND HIS LITTLE LAME MISTRESS. The fourth puppy was sold to a very wealthylittle lame girl, and he went with her every-where, even to Europe. Once, when they were on board one of thebig Atlantic steamers, a gentleman offered thelittle girl two thousand dollars for her dog, butshe would not have taken a million if he hadoffered it. He was not for sale, and forever aftershe disliked the man for asking her to sell herpet. Think of anyones asking me to sell my dar-ling Patsy, she said. I would as soon think ofcutting off one of my hands as of selling him.Why, he has been with me all my life and helpedme bear my pain. When my poor limb was in acast, and I could not move off the bed, he wouldcome and lay beside me, and his big eyes told meas plainly as if he had said it, that he was sorryfor me. Then too, when I was a little thing and 37 Dogs and Puppies was very nervous, nurse would lay him beside mein my crib, and

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