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Lippmann, Julie M.

"Martha By-the-Day"

Besides--Sammy has
troubles of his own."


CHAPTER V

All that day, Martha held herself in readiness to answer at headquarters
for what she had done.
"He'll shoor tell his mother, the young villyan," said Eliza. "An' then
it'll be Mrs. Slawson for the grand bounce."
But Mrs. Slawson did not worry. She went about her work as usual, and
when, in the course of her travels, she met Radcliffe, she greeted him
as if nothing had happened.
"Say, did you know that Sammy has a dog?"
No answer.
"It's a funny kind o' dog. If you begged your head off, I'd never tell
you where he come from."
"Where did he come from?"
"Didn't you hear me say I'd never tell you? I do' know. He just picked
Sammy's father up on the street, an' follered him home, for all the
world the same's he'd been a Christian."
"What kind of dog is he?"
"Cur-dog."
"What kind's that?"
"Well, a full-blooded cur-dog is somethin' rare in these parts. You
wouldn't find him at an ordinary dog-show, like your mother goes to.


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