. Uncle Zeb & his friends . end of a long pole. Sandy was sitting in frontof Don Furbers house, and Don and some of the otherchildren were playing under a tree in the yard. BeforeSandy knew what the man with the net was going todo, he found the net over his head and the mans handon his ear. He let out a frightened yelp that made thechildren look up, and then they all started on the run. What are you doing with Sandy? they cried. Ive got to take him away,: the man said. Hehas nt any collar on. Nobody has paid his How much is it? asked Lewis, with round, fright-ened eyes. Two dollars,


. Uncle Zeb & his friends . end of a long pole. Sandy was sitting in frontof Don Furbers house, and Don and some of the otherchildren were playing under a tree in the yard. BeforeSandy knew what the man with the net was going todo, he found the net over his head and the mans handon his ear. He let out a frightened yelp that made thechildren look up, and then they all started on the run. What are you doing with Sandy? they cried. Ive got to take him away,: the man said. Hehas nt any collar on. Nobody has paid his How much is it? asked Lewis, with round, fright-ened eyes. Two dollars, answered the man. It ought to havebeen paid on the first of May, if you wanted to keephim. Is he your dog ? He is our dog,: they all cried together. And thenSusie Harris spoke up. Can we keep him if we pay ? The man laughed. Why, yes, I think so. Have yougot the money? No,: said Susie, but I know how we can get you wait till next week ? The man stopped to think a moment. Then he said, °A< ft J ^ v v*£? /? v^vv-. -^ *> v Wr-^V j v %J^ ^


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