[Beautiful Joe by Marshall Saunders]@TWC D-Link bookBeautiful Joe CHAPTER XIV 14/17
I wagged my body a little, and I would gladly have said something to help her out of her difficulty, but I couldn't.
If she had stroked me it might have helped her; but she didn't want to touch me, and I knew she didn't want me to touch her, so I just stood looking at her. "Mrs.Morris," she said, turning from me with a puzzled face, "I don't like animals, and I can't pretend to, for they always find me out; but can't you let that dog know that I shall feel eternally grateful to him for saving not only our property--for that is a trifle--but my darling daughter from fright and annoyance, and a possible injury or loss of life ?" "I think he understands," said Mrs.Morris.
"He is a very wise dog." And smiling in great amusement, she called me to her and put my paws on her lap.
"Look at that lady, Joe.
She is pleased with you for driving Jenkins away from her house.
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