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Betty Zane

CHAPTER IV
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If anyone plays a trick on him you may be sure that person will not get a second opportunity.
The night we caught him Tige chased him up a tree and Jonathan climbed the tree and lassoed him.

Ever since he has evinced a hatred of Jonathan, and if I should leave Tige alone with him there would be a terrible fight.

But for that I could allow Caesar to run free about the yard." "He looks bright and sagacious," remarked Alfred.
"He is, but sometimes he gets into mischief.

I nearly died laughing one day.

Bessie, my brother's wife, you know, had the big kettle on the fire, just as you saw it a moment ago, only this time she was boiling down maple syrup.


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