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your fault, too, though I'm sure you never meant 

 it. Do you remember the night when Tommy 

 came and you were so pleased that you turned 

 reckless and began giving him tilings ? First you 

 gave him half your name, then you gave him half 

 of rne the back leg half, so that I could 'wag 

 my tail to amuse him,' you said. 



" At first it worked very well ; he didn't say 

 much of anything, and I could go up and sleep in 

 your mother's nice warm room where his crib was, 

 whenever I pleased. When the warm weather 

 came I followed his coach to all the cool shady 

 places. Then, after a while, he took an interest 

 in my tail and used to shout and give me crusts 

 of bread to make me wag it. Of course I only 

 took the crusts out of politeness, for you know I 

 never eat them. 



"Pretty soon after this, when he could run 

 about, he began to pull my tail and sometimes 



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