My Dog Skip
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Every bend in the road,
every slope, every field.

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It became as familiar to me
as grass or sunlight.

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But Skip opened my eyes
to other things too.

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-Sorry we're late.
-That's okay. I was late too.

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He likes you.
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I like him too. A lot.
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Huck Finn.
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It's about a boy who has adventures.
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This is Caddie Woodlawn.
It's about a girl who has adventures.

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Not too many boys like reading.
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I do.
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I'm thinking of becoming a writer.
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Either that or a U.S. senator.
One of those.

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I'll probably be a writer too.
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Or a pilot.
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Or maybe even a senator's wife.
Something like that.

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Well, I haven't really decided yet.
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Me neither.
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Hey, Skip!
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Hello there, Skip.
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Skip grew to know Yazoo too.
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It was a good place to grow up
for dogs as well as boys.

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Being friendly, he occasionally
wandered around town by himself...

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...and anyone of any consequence
knew who he was.


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