Show t I 1 eth Coy Doii araY THE WORD 0 GRAPH in the altur pl tur find th letters in ach that tb pam of object drawn alac myr princea 8 STORY I 1 bad never been out of lown and I 1 felt quite excited when my mistress tied fresh blue ribbon on jay collar one bright morning and we started for the city I 1 did not like the bolsa and confusion and in the crowded station and out on afie sidewalks I 1 felt very nervous so when my mistress eald keep close beside me prince I 1 was very glad to obey we went through several more noisy streets and suddenly I 1 thought I 1 was in the country again for grass and trees grew all about me my mistress said it was a park I 1 took a good roll in the grass and played a while with a newfoundland dog then I 1 followed him across a street and was having a fine time when sud denly I 1 remembered that my mistress had told me not to leave her ridel I 1 thought I 1 could find her right away but I 1 hunted and hunted among all the people hurrying by and no one of them was my mistress it began to grovy dark and I 1 realized I 1 was lost I 1 was so wretched and tired that 1 lay down under a tree and began to whine softly to myself suddenly I 1 heard a kind voice say poor little dog what Is the matter there stood a girl and a boy the boy who carried a handorgan on ills back offered me a cooky and oh how good it tasted hes hungry poor thing I 1 belld the girl he must be lost lets lake him home beppo and ghe him some bread and alk I 1 gladly followed them and at last we stopped before a house in a narrow dark street we vent up ever so many stairs until wo reached a little attic room there a woman was cooking something over a stove you are late children she said were there many pennies today oh BO many mother see I 1 and tessa held up a box halt full of shin ing pennies and see we found a poor lost dog hes to hae half my supper tessa took me to the the next day park we wandered about looking everywhere for ny mistress but in tain day after day passed until tesa said she feared we should never find my real home but that I 1 ned not worry for they would care and I 1 for me I 1 was very grateful tried to help them cam pennies when they went out with their band organ by holding basket and doing before the people I 1 aw at the windows tessa said they never earled as before they found me one day when I 1 had been left behind with teesha mother came running home with a great pray f oh mother she cried see these lovely flowers 1 tommy who bella papers in the depot told me a lady cornea in from the country every morning with flowers for the children who cant go te hie fielda to pick them when I 1 told her I 1 never had had any before she gave taa all these and told me to come again for more after that tessa would run every day to meet her new friend and one morning she said 1 want my lovely lady to see caro that waa the name they had given me and im going to take him lo 10 the depot with me so off we ran together when we reached the great depot we stood near the doors through which the people were from the train soen tessa cried there comes my flower lady I 1 looked the way bhe pointed and my heart gave a great leap could that be my mistress coming toward us As she near she aud when I 1 heard her voice I 1 knew it was my mistress I 1 rushed to her and put my paws on her aboul ders she dropped all her flowers in a heap on the sidewalk and throw ing her arms around me cried out oh prince have you been everybody stopped to look at us and tessa and tommy and my mistress all talked together about bow I 1 had been found and how sho had adver used my loss in the papers and almost broken her heart about me after that we all went back to the little attic and my mistress thanked mother for their care of me tessa shelved her the organ and the money basket which I 1 used to carry but now tessa and beppo do not have to play the organ in the streets any more for my mistress has found bet INDIAN CRADLE neat a tree in hs nee watts you 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and they have three nice booma in which to live and tessa goes to school so she miss me and my mistress sends them baskets of fruit and flowers you may be sure I 1 shall never mn away from my mistress again it if not pleasant being a lost dog poster |