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21
Pretty
soon
Dorothy
came
out
of
the
house
with
her
sunbonnet
,
and
she
called
out
:
22
"
Come
on
,
Shaggy
Man
,
if
you
want
me
to
show
you
the
road
to
Butterfield
.
"
She
climbed
the
fence
into
the
ten-acre
lot
and
he
followed
her
,
walking
slowly
and
stumbling
over
the
little
hillocks
in
the
pasture
as
if
he
was
thinking
of
something
else
and
did
not
notice
them
.
23
"
My
,
but
you
're
clumsy
!
"
said
the
little
girl
.
"
Are
your
feet
tired
?
"
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24
"
No
,
miss
;
it
's
my
whiskers
;
they
tire
very
easily
in
this
warm
weather
,
"
said
he
.
"
I
wish
it
would
snow
,
do
n't
you
?
"
25
"
'
Course
not
,
Shaggy
Man
,
"
replied
Dorothy
,
giving
him
a
severe
look
.
"
If
it
snowed
in
August
it
would
spoil
the
corn
and
the
oats
and
the
wheat
;
and
then
Uncle
Henry
would
n't
have
any
crops
;
and
that
would
make
him
poor
;
and
--
"
26
"
Never
mind
,
"
said
the
shaggy
man
.
"
It
wo
n't
snow
,
I
guess
.
Is
this
the
lane
?
"
27
"
Yes
,
"
replied
Dorothy
,
climbing
another
fence
;
"
I
'll
go
as
far
as
the
highway
with
you
.
"
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28
"
Thankee
,
miss
;
you
're
very
kind
for
your
size
,
I
'm
sure
,
"
said
he
gratefully
.
29
"
It
is
n't
everyone
who
knows
the
road
to
Butterfield
,
"
Dorothy
remarked
as
she
tripped
along
the
lane
;
"
but
I
've
driven
there
many
a
time
with
Uncle
Henry
,
and
so
I
b
'
lieve
I
could
find
it
blindfolded
.
"
30
"
Do
n't
do
that
,
miss
,
"
said
the
shaggy
man
earnestly
;
"
you
might
make
a
mistake
.
"