[The Wrong Twin by Harry Leon Wilson]@TWC D-Link bookThe Wrong Twin CHAPTER II 59/74
It was then that the Wilbur twin took pleased notice of the dog. He was a responsive animal, grateful for notice from any one.
Receiving a morsel of the bologna he instantly engulfed it and overwhelmed the giver with rough but hearty attentions. "Knows me already," said the now infatuated Wilbur. "Sure he does!" agreed the calculating owner.
"He's a smart dog.
He's the smartest dog ever I see, and I seen a good many dogs round this town." "Have some more bologna," said Wilbur. "Thanks," said the dog owner, "just a mite." The dog, receiving another bit, gave further signs of knowing the donor. No cynic was present to intimate that the animal would instantly know any giver of bologna. "What's his name ?" demanded Wilbur. The owner hesitated.
He had very casually acquired the animal but a few hours before; he now attached no value to him, and was minded to be rid of him, nor had the dog to his knowledge any name whatever. "His name is Frank," he said, his imagination being slow to start. "Here, Frank! Here, Frank!" called Wilbur, and the dog leaped for more bologna. "See, he knows his name all right," observed the owner, pridefully. "I bet you wouldn't sell him for anything," suggested Wilbur. "Sell good old Frank ?" The owner was painfully shocked.
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