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STORY XXI UNCLE WIGGILY AND THE POOR DOG
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Once upon a time there was a dog so poor that he had no kennel1 to sleep in. He made his bed in old boxes and barrels along the street, or behind stores. And as for things to eat—that poor dog thought himself lucky if he found a bone without any meat on it! Oh, he was dreadfully poor, was that dog!
He had no collar to wear, though of course he did not miss a necktie, for dogs never wear those. But when this dog saw other dogs, with shiny brass2 or nickel collars around their necks, when he saw some of them riding in automobiles3 as he splashed through the mud, and when he looked over in yards and saw some dogs gnawing5 juicy, meaty bones in front of their warm kennels—this poor dog sometimes felt sad.
"I don't see what use I am in this world," thought the poor dog, as he chased away a tickling6 fly who wanted to ride on his tail. "I certainly can't help anyone, for I can hardly help myself! I think I'll go off in the woods and get lost! Yes, that's what I'll do," barked the poor dog. "Get lost!"
Perhaps if he had had a good breakfast that morning, with a biscuit or two, or even a slice of puppy cake, he might have been more happy. As it was, after crawling out of an empty rain-water barrel, where he had slept all night, and after finding only a small bone for his breakfast, this dog went off to the woods.
[Pg 143] "Good-bye, everybody!" he softly barked, as he stood on the edge of the forest, and looked back toward the village he was leaving. But there was no one even to bark a farewell to him. All alone the poor dog started into the woods. "Good-bye!" he whined7.
Now in this same forest, on the opposite side from the trees nearest the village, stood the hollow stump8 bungalow9 of Uncle Wiggily Longears. And this same morning that the poor dog
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kennel
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brass
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gnaw
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gnawing
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tickling
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| 反馈,回授,自旋挠痒法 | |
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whined
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stump
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bungalow
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muskrat
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housekeeper
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hopped
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ragged
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