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Oh, no, it vas not my dog."
Why, you said it was your dog."
Oh, no, gaptain, I--"
It was a white dog, wasn't it, with his tail docked, and one ear gone,
and--"
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Dot's him, dot's him!--der fery dog. Wy, py Chorge, dot dog he would
eat baint yoost de same like--"
"Well, never mind that, now--'vast heaving--I never saw such a man. You
start him on that dog and he'll dispute a year. Blamed if I haven't seen
him keep it up a level two hours and a half."
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Why captain!" said Barrow. "I guess that must be hearsay."
No, sir, no hearsay about it--he disputed with me."
I don't see how you stood it."
Oh, you've got to--if you run with Andy. But it's the only fault he's
got."
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