. McGuffey's second eclectic reader . 2. He ran up and down the banktwo or three times, barking, lookingfirst at Willie and then around. Thenhe started, as fast as he could run,up the street to the store. 3. When he got there the door wasshut, but he scratched against it andbarked loudly, until some one cameand opened it. 4. He caught hold of Mr. Brownsclothes, then ran to the door, thenback again, catching at him, barking,and jumping. 78 ECLECTIC SERIES. 5. A friend who was in the storesaid to Mr. Brown, Something mustbe wrong; I would put on iny hat,and go with the dog. Bounce, seeingMr. Bro


. McGuffey's second eclectic reader . 2. He ran up and down the banktwo or three times, barking, lookingfirst at Willie and then around. Thenhe started, as fast as he could run,up the street to the store. 3. When he got there the door wasshut, but he scratched against it andbarked loudly, until some one cameand opened it. 4. He caught hold of Mr. Brownsclothes, then ran to the door, thenback again, catching at him, barking,and jumping. 78 ECLECTIC SERIES. 5. A friend who was in the storesaid to Mr. Brown, Something mustbe wrong; I would put on iny hat,and go with the dog. Bounce, seeingMr. Brown take his hat, started forthe river. 6. Then Mr. Brown thought of he came to the river, he sawWillies hat floating on the water, andhis small arm thrown up. 7. He sprang in and caught him justas he was going down for the lasttime, and quickly carried him to thebank, Willie soon got over his fright,and no one seemed to be more de-lighted than


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