Grocery Man And Peck’s Bad Boy, The
本书摘录:
Chapter 1
_ CHAPTER I
VARIEGATED DOGS--THE BAD BOY SLEEPS ON THE KOOP--A MAN DOESN‘T KNOW EVERYTHING AT FORTY-EIGHT--THE OLD MAN WANTS SOME POLLYNURIOUS WATER--THE DYER‘S DOGS--PROCESSION OP THE DOGS--PINK, BLUE, GREEN AND WHITE--"WELL I‘M DEM‘D--HIS PA DON‘T APPRECIATE.
"How do you and your Pa get along now," asked the grocery-man of the bad boy, as he leaned against the counter instead of sitting down on a stool while he bought a bottle of liniment.
"O, I don‘t know. He don‘t seem to appreciate me. What he ought to have is a deaf and dumb boy, with only one leg, and both arms broke--then he could enjoy a quiet life. But I am too gay for Pa, and you needn‘t be surprised if you never see me again. I talk of going off with a circus. Since I played the variegated dogs on Pa, there seems to have been a coldness in the family, and I sleep on the roof.
"Variegated dogs," said the store keeper, "what kind of a game is that? You have not played another Daisy trick on your Pa, ha
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