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Jerry of the Islands

CHAPTER XV
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Then he identified the noise, know that no harm impended, and resumed his stealthy advance on the Irish terrier.
What might have happened there is no telling, for at that moment Bashti's eyes chanced to rest on the golden puppy for the first time since the capture of the _Arangi_.

In the rush of events Bashti had forgotten the puppy.
"What name that fella dog ?" he cried out sharply, causing wild-dog to crouch down again and attracting Lenerengo's attention.
She cringed in fear to the ground before the terrible old chief and quavered a recital of the facts.

Her good-for-nothing boy Lamai had picked the dog from the water.

It had been the cause of much trouble in her house.

But now Lamai had gone to live with the youths, and she was carrying the dog to Agno's house at Agno's express command.
"What name that dog stop along you ?" Bashti demanded directly of Agno.
"Me kai-kai along him," came the answer.


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