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TO TitWA fTT kt+tiYKM t n pp x I V LITERARY TTfft7-N FMW VPIn—TMYtM w}HW| [Pwn I nftW SrV'V ‘Z C2,'V 2 mm ONE MORE NIGHT “Here, here, what’s all the excitement about?” demanded Mr. Alcott, walking over to his little daughter, Betty. “Now don’t cry, dear, tell Daddv what the trouble is?” “M-m-other says she’s going to kill Cap. She said she wouldn’t have a sick dog around any longer.” Then looking up to her father with eves that carried sympathy for her long-loved, deaf and half-blinded dog, she managed to say: “Oh. Daddy, you won’t let her kill him. will you Daddy, please!” And then again she burst into sobs of grief. The question concerning Cap’s future had been presenting itself for many weeks. Poor old fellow, now ready to reach his tenth birthday, was sick, al- most blind, and getting deaf. When he was young, one of those healthy, intelligent, playful airedales, he was brought into the happy house of the Alcotts. He had lived a pleasant life—for a dog; but now he was growing old—as we all dc—and Mr. and Mrs. Alcott had thought it best to put him out of his mis- ery. This decision did not seem just to the children. Their hearts were broken and even the thought of it made them sob. Just two months ago the happy family had received a baby, so their Mother had tried to explain to the children that they would have to find another home for Cap. in order to make room for their new sister. But this was by no means an easy thing to do. Cap had grown up with the chil- dren and they had learned to love him. He romped with them, played with them, and guarded the chil- dren from harm. Every morning he had pulled the children to school on their sleds and waited for them to be dismissed. Ah, but now poor Cap had grown old and could no longer enter into their games and sports. But somehow a stronger love than ever had grown up between Cap and the children. The older he grew the warmer place he had in the hearts of the children.
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