Bruno
lippers. After a long search the other was found under the edge
idently b
when on the following morning one of my overshoes was likewise discovered to b
stily lighting a candle, Bruno was seen with a conscious, shamefaced expressi
ieved on the score of rats. Bruno was furnished with an old shoe for his very own on which to exercise
boxes of tacks, which are alway
the Crows, became possessed of
morality, and at once deve
the yard; still, he personally formed a dog-friendship for him. While this seemed
to Bruno the fact that he was n
rows seemed to have this idea; so Bruno doubtless felt that Leo was not altogether to blame for being a thief, and after
Bruno ever had. All his other f
ftiest scorn. From front window or porch he would look down his nose at them, then turn, stepping high, to
d me greatly. I felt that I could not stay, so we slipped out and hurried home. As soon a
ould only hear my own heart-thr
ith, look
d there was Bruno, standing upright, his head against Julius's shoulder,
is crying too
p, he threw back his head and
at's better,
ng about the sympathy of that dumb creature which touched a chord not
btle way Bruno divined this and kept the closest watch for clouds. If the heavens began to be overcast, he would go from
the thunders and flashes. When the worst was over, and big scattering drops showed the end of the storm to be
be at my side one day when I dodged and exclaimed at the too familiar dartings of a wasp that was flying around me