A Hive of Busy Bees by Effie Mae Hency Williams
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"James helped Harry to his feet; and then, pointing to Richard, he said,
'Go get the other one!' "Richard had gone down the second time when Rex reached him; but as he came up to the surface of the water, the dog caught him and began to swim back. It was a hard task, as Richard was heavier than Harry; but at last Rex brought him safely to shore. "All this time James had been calling for help; and now several men came running toward the pond. They began working with Richard, and after some time he came back to consciousness. "'Who got me out of the water?' he asked, as soon as he could speak. "'Rex,' answered James. "Tears rolled down Richard's face as he said brokenly, 'Just think! I almost killed him when he was a little puppy! I know one thing--I'll never do such a thing again.' "Everybody petted and praised Rex for what he had done. Richard's father bought a beautiful new collar for him. But although the dog had saved Richard's life, he never would have anything to do with him afterward. He could not forget how cruelly the boy had treated him in his puppyhood." "Daddy promised to get a puppy for me soon," said Don. "I shall name him Rex, after the good dog in the story." "And I'm quite sure," said Grandma, "that you'll always be as kind to him as James was to Rex. But I know a little man that will be asleep in |
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