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Bobbie
caught
at
the
place
where
the
bark
came
from
,
and
her
hands
met
on
the
fat
back
of
a
smooth-haired
dog
.
It
turned
and
fastened
its
teeth
on
her
hand
,
but
very
gently
,
as
much
as
to
say
:
--
"
I
'm
bound
to
bark
and
bite
if
strangers
come
into
my
master
's
cabin
,
but
I
know
you
mean
well
,
so
I
wo
n't
REALLY
bite
.
"
Bobbie
dropped
the
dog
.
"
All
right
,
old
man
.
Good
dog
,
"
said
she
.
"
Here
--
give
me
the
baby
,
Peter
;
you
're
so
wet
you
'll
give
it
cold
.
"
Peter
was
only
too
glad
to
hand
over
the
strange
little
bundle
that
squirmed
and
whimpered
in
his
arms
.
"
Now
,
"
said
Bobbie
,
quickly
,
"
you
run
straight
to
the
'
Rose
and
Crown
'
and
tell
them
.
Phil
and
I
will
stay
here
with
the
precious
.
Hush
,
then
,
a
dear
,
a
duck
,
a
darling
!
Go
NOW
,
Peter
!
Run
!
"
"
I
ca
n't
run
in
these
things
,
"
said
Peter
,
firmly
;
"
they
're
as
heavy
as
lead
.
I
'll
walk
.
"
"
Then
I
'LL
run
,
"
said
Bobbie
.
"
Get
on
the
bank
,
Phil
,
and
I
'll
hand
you
the
dear
.
"
The
baby
was
carefully
handed
.
Phyllis
sat
down
on
the
bank
and
tried
to
hush
the
baby
.
Peter
wrung
the
water
from
his
sleeves
and
knickerbocker
legs
as
well
as
he
could
,
and
it
was
Bobbie
who
ran
like
the
wind
across
the
bridge
and
up
the
long
white
quiet
twilight
road
towards
the
'
Rose
and
Crown
.
'