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401
Dingo
knew
its
letters
;
Dingo
knew
how
to
read
!
That
was
very
certain
,
that
!
Jack
had
seen
it
!
402
Dick
Sand
wanted
to
go
and
take
the
two
cubes
,
to
restore
them
to
his
friend
Jack
,
but
Dingo
showed
him
its
teeth
.
403
However
,
the
novice
succeeded
in
gaining
possession
of
the
two
cubes
,
and
he
replaced
them
in
the
set
.
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404
Dingo
advanced
again
,
seized
again
the
same
two
letters
,
and
carried
them
to
a
distance
.
This
time
its
two
paws
lay
on
them
;
it
seemed
decided
to
guard
them
at
all
hazards
.
As
to
the
other
letters
of
the
alphabet
,
it
did
not
seem
as
if
it
had
any
knowledge
of
them
.
405
"
That
is
a
curious
thing
,
"
said
Mrs.
Weldon
.
406
"
It
is
,
in
fact
,
very
singular
,
"
replied
Captain
Hull
,
who
was
looking
attentively
at
the
two
letters
.
407
"
S.
V.
,
"
said
Mrs.
Weldon
.
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408
"
S.
V.
,
"
repeated
Captain
Hull
.
"
But
those
are
precisely
the
letters
which
are
on
Dingo
's
collar
!
"
409
Then
,
all
at
once
,
turning
to
the
old
black
:
"
Tom
,
"
he
asked
,
"
have
you
not
told
me
that
this
dog
only
belonged
to
the
captain
of
the
'
Waldeck
'
for
a
short
time
?
"
410
"
In
fact
,
sir
,
"
replied
Tom
,
"
Dingo
was
only
on
board
two
years
at
the
most
.
"