There’s no use for anyone to get scared. They know exactly what they’re doing.
I’ve seen this more times than one.” Grandpa was scared and excited.
He was jumping up and down, whooping and hollering. Papa raised the gun to aim.
I jumped and grabbed his arm. “Don’t do that,” I yelled. “You’re sure to hit one of my dogs.”
Round and round in the deep water the fight went on.
The coon climbed on Old Dan’s head and sank his teeth in one of his long tender ears.
Old Dan bawled with pain. Little Ann swam in and caught one of the coon’s hind legs in her mouth.
She tried hard to pull him off. All three disappeared under the water. I held my breath.
The water churned and boiled. All three came to the top about the same time.
The coon was between the bank we were standing on and my dogs.
He swam toward us. They caught him again just as he reached shore.
He fought his way free and ran for a large sycamore.
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