CHAPTER 6
jumped dotention to Yap, ion of bitterness. Yet t dog accepted toms attention y as if reated quite generously.
But Maggie, gifted superior poance from t melanc still on o ted reproac to en all o for tom. Not but t te at all obtuse, but s it many times over, sooner tom s - and se it t? tears floifully t Maggie sa ten minutes; but by t time resentment began to give o tion and so look for tom. o be gone, and Yap o t t ree, om; but sank again as so t river and t y Bob Jakin, ural function, of frig no a standstill. Maggie felt sure t Bob very distinctly kno stop barking, and er it, and screamed above to tell t to be frig beat error. Maggie t it very likely t ts in take off o som a little snake t , and anotime s: altogeter, perly diabolical, judging from imacy s; and to cro Maggie, and h him.
It must be o tom ly omtits or a yellos and could set all sorts of traps; rees like a squirrel, and e a magical poecting oats; and o do t y, sucones after s t o. Sucies in an inferior ed y in spite of al fascination for tom; and every ime Maggie o h Bob.
ell! t: but to sit do , refastle o just o be.
Maggies roublous life, and took her opium.
Meanting all about Maggie and ting of reproac in , ally, to t rat-catc ticular affair, and spoke of t eited of all manly feeling or pitiably ignorant of rat-catco imagine. For a person suspected of preternatural so very villainous-looking; ts close-curled border of red trousers test notice, and ue, supposi