“There’s the old lighthouse where we stayed that summer. Remember?” “That was fun, living in that lighthouse,” said Violet. Henry said, “It shows we are not many miles from Aunt Jane’s.” They all looked toward the old lighthouse, but they did not stop. As they came near Aunt Jane’s big farmhouse, they heard a dog barking. Shadow barked in answer. “That must be Aunt Jane’s dog Lady,” Violet said. “When Lady was a puppy, we gave her to Aunt Jane. I hope Lady and Shadow won’t fight.” Aunt Jane and ...Uncle Andy waved from the front porch. “How good to see you!” Aunt Jane said. “We have been looking for you. But Lady saw you first.” Uncle Andy said, “You didn’t tell us you were bringing a dog.” Henry held Shadow. “We didn’t have a dog then,” he said. “We don’t want the two dogs to fight.” He put Shadow on the grass. The two dogs wagged their tails. They seemed friendly, although they kept on barking. Then the four Aldens told how they happened to have the dog.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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