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241
Lop
-
Ear
,
struggling
with
the
second
puppy
,
scowled
at
me
and
intimated
by
a
variety
of
sounds
the
different
kinds
of
a
fool
and
a
bungler
that
I
was
.
This
made
me
ashamed
and
spurred
me
to
valor
.
I
grabbed
the
remaining
puppy
by
the
tail
.
He
got
his
teeth
into
me
once
,
and
then
I
got
him
by
the
nape
of
the
neck
.
Lop
-
Ear
and
I
sat
down
,
and
held
the
puppies
up
,
and
looked
at
them
,
and
laughed
.
242
They
were
snarling
and
yelping
and
crying
.
Lop
-
Ear
started
suddenly
.
He
thought
he
had
heard
something
.
We
looked
at
each
other
in
fear
,
realizing
the
danger
of
our
position
.
The
one
thing
that
made
animals
raging
demons
was
tampering
with
their
young
.
243
And
these
puppies
that
made
such
a
racket
belonged
to
the
wild
dogs
.
Well
we
knew
them
,
running
in
packs
,
the
terror
of
the
grass
-
eating
animals
.
We
had
watched
them
following
the
herds
of
cattle
and
bison
and
dragging
down
the
calves
,
the
aged
,
and
the
sick
.
We
had
been
chased
by
them
ourselves
,
more
than
once
.
I
had
seen
one
of
the
Folk
,
a
woman
,
run
down
by
them
and
caught
just
as
she
reached
the
shelter
of
the
woods
.
Had
she
not
been
tired
out
by
the
run
,
she
might
have
made
it
into
a
tree
.
She
tried
,
and
slipped
,
and
fell
back
.
They
made
short
work
of
her
.
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244
We
did
not
stare
at
each
other
longer
than
a
moment
.
Keeping
tight
hold
of
our
prizes
,
we
ran
for
the
woods
.
Once
in
the
security
of
a
tall
tree
,
we
held
up
the
puppies
and
laughed
again
.
You
see
,
we
had
to
have
our
laugh
out
,
no
matter
what
happened
.
245
And
then
began
one
of
the
hardest
tasks
I
ever
attempted
.
We
started
to
carry
the
puppies
to
our
cave
.
Instead
of
using
our
hands
for
climbing
,
most
of
the
time
they
were
occupied
with
holding
our
squirming
captives
.
Once
we
tried
to
walk
on
the
ground
,
but
were
treed
by
a
miserable
hyena
,
who
followed
along
underneath
.
He
was
a
wise
hyena
.
246
Lop
-
Ear
got
an
idea
.
He
remembered
how
we
tied
up
bundles
of
leaves
to
carry
home
for
beds
.
Breaking
off
some
tough
vines
,
he
tied
his
puppy
s
legs
together
,
and
then
,
with
another
piece
of
vine
passed
around
his
neck
,
slung
the
puppy
on
his
back
.
This
left
him
with
hands
and
feet
free
to
climb
.
He
was
jubilant
,
and
did
not
wait
for
me
to
finish
tying
my
puppy
s
legs
,
but
started
on
.
There
was
one
difficulty
,
however
.
The
puppy
wouldn
t
stay
slung
on
Lop
-
Ear
s
back
.
247
It
swung
around
to
the
side
and
then
on
in
front
.
Its
teeth
were
not
tied
,
and
the
next
thing
it
did
was
to
sink
its
teeth
into
Lop
-
Ear
s
soft
and
unprotected
stomach
.
He
let
out
a
scream
,
nearly
fell
,
and
clutched
a
branch
violently
with
both
hands
to
save
himself
.
The
vine
around
his
neck
broke
,
and
the
puppy
,
its
four
legs
still
tied
,
dropped
to
the
ground
.
The
hyena
proceeded
to
dine
.
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248
Lop
-
Ear
was
disgusted
and
angry
.
He
abused
the
hyena
,
and
then
went
off
alone
through
the
trees
.
I
had
no
reason
that
I
knew
for
wanting
to
carry
the
puppy
to
the
cave
,
except
that
I
WANTED
to
;
and
I
stayed
by
my
task
.
I
made
the
work
a
great
deal
easier
by
elaborating
on
Lop
-
Ear
s
idea
.
Not
only
did
I
tie
the
puppy
s
legs
,
but
I
thrust
a
stick
through
his
jaws
and
tied
them
together
securely
.
249
At
last
I
got
the
puppy
home
.
I
imagine
I
had
more
pertinacity
than
the
average
Folk
,
or
else
I
should
not
have
succeeded
.
They
laughed
at
me
when
they
saw
me
lugging
the
puppy
up
to
my
high
little
cave
,
but
I
did
not
mind
.
Success
crowned
my
efforts
,
and
there
was
the
puppy
.
He
was
a
plaything
such
as
none
of
the
Folk
possessed
.
He
learned
rapidly
.
When
I
played
with
him
and
he
bit
me
,
I
boxed
his
ears
,
and
then
he
did
not
try
again
to
bite
for
a
long
time
.
250
I
was
quite
taken
up
with
him
.
He
was
something
new
,
and
it
was
a
characteristic
of
the
Folk
to
like
new
things
.
When
I
saw
that
he
refused
fruits
and
vegetables
,
I
caught
birds
for
him
and
squirrels
and
young
rabbits
.
(
We
Folk
were
meat
-
eaters
,
as
well
as
vegetarians
,
and
we
were
adept
at
catching
small
game
.
)
The
puppy
ate
the
meat
and
thrived