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Dew Drops, Vol. 37, No. 16, April 19, 1914 by Various
page 15 of 27 (55%)

"Well," said Hiram, "I call this quite an earthquake!"

--_Child Garden._




HOW REX EARNED HIS KEEP.

BY WINTHROP DAY.


When the passenger train stopped at the little station up in the
mountains, Carl and Rosalie were helped out of one of the Pullman cars
by the porter. Sam, their Uncle Jack's big hired man, was there to meet
them with the mountain hack and a team of splendid ponies.

"So you're all here safe, I see," said Sam in his hearty way.

"I know that we're here all right," said Rosalie, "but I'm not so sure
about Rex. I haven't seen him since we left Kansas City."

"Who's Rex?" asked Sam.

"Why didn't Uncle Jack tell you about Rex?" said Carl. "Rex is our
collie. He was put into the baggage car."

Just then the station agent walked from the front end of the train
leading an immense dog by a chain.
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