> : he man's left arm was easily 



otch terrier. He too was chilled 



ut his bright and restless little eyes 



jf everything around him, and cast appeal- 



es at the passers-by. A red ribbon was 



id his neck, but it was plain he did not like it 



could not understand its use. Every little while 



he would raise a pudgy paw and try to work the 



ribbon off; but a shake from the man's rough hand 



would cause him to be more quiet. 



1 < KEkiiunalfc spifaty nwmlil stop to -.uiniiixTtteilstfy, 



but took care to kee^^&f'^ippies plainly in sight, 



showing th ,.. - J- H,v,,H,,,. t 



And so h. 



would stop to adm 



usually looked up m her i<.. ,, and 



snurfing timidly to see if she were a friend. Again, 



cr boy, on his way to deliver an important 



. would stop and gaze at the puppies, and try to 



> the seller. Usually the attempt was not suc- 



. and so the boy would be compelled to find 



elsewhere along his route. 



ne the puppies grew hungry. As long 



