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Injun and Whitey to the Rescue

CHAPTER I
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The matter of his name came next in importance.

Of course he had one, and he was awakened, and asked to respond to as many dog names as the party could think of.
These were many, running from Towser to Nero, but they brought no response from the sleepy animal.
"Must be somep'n unusual," Buck Higgins decided, and he ventured on "Alphonse" and "Julius Caesar," but they didn't fit.
"Well, we jest nachally got t' give him a name," said Shorty Palmer.
Again the list was gone over, but nothing seemed quite right.

"Oughta be somep'n' 'propriate," said Bill Jordan.

"How 'bout Moses?
He was lost in th' wilderness." "Wilderness nothin'!" objected Buck.

"In the bullrushes.


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