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Jonas on a Farm in Winter

CHAPTER III
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He was standing motionless in the place where Jonas had left him.
"I wish the farmer would let me give him a bone," said he to himself; and then he turned away, and walked slowly around to the barn, to fodder the cattle.
That night, just before bed-time, he went to the front door, and looked out into the road, and all around, to see if he could see any thing of Franco.

It was rather dark and windy,--though he could see the moon shining dimly through the broken clouds, which were driving across the sky.

The roads looked black, as they do about the commencement of a thaw.

Presently the moon shone out full through the interstices of the clouds.

Jonas took advantage of the opportunity to look all up and down the road; but Franco was nowhere to be seen.
The next morning, however, when he went out into the stable to give the cattle some hay, he found Franco in his old place, under the General's crib.
"Why, Franco," said Jonas, "how came you here ?" Franco said nothing, but stood looking up into Jonas's face, and wagging his tail.
"Franco," said Jonas, "how could you get in here ?" Franco remained in the same position; the light of the lantern shining in his face, and his tail wagging a very little.


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