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If you are not located in the United States, you -will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before -using this eBook. - -Title: My twin puppies - -Author: Edna Groff Deihl - -Release Date: June 6, 2022 [eBook #68254] - -Language: English - -Produced by: Charlene Taylor, Barry Abrahamsen, and the Online - Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This - file was produced from images generously made available by - The Internet Archive/American Libraries.) - -*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MY TWIN PUPPIES *** - - - - MY - TWIN - PUPPIES - - -[Illustration] - - - - STORY BY - EDNA GROFF DEIHL - - - PUBLISHED BY - SAM’L GABRIEL SONS & COMPANY - NEW YORK - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - - - - _By the Same - Author_ - - - “The Little Dog That Would - Not Wag His Tail” - - “The Little Kitten That Would - Not Wash Its Face” - - “The Teddy Bear That Prowled - at Night” - - “The Little Chick That - Would Not Go To Bed” - - “My Twin Puppies” - - “My Twin Kitties” - - - - - Copyrighted - 1924 - Sam’l Gabriel Sons & Company - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - -[Illustration] - -Once upon a time two little puppies were born on the very same day. Of -course that made them twins! One day when they were quite small, Jimmy’s -father brought them home in a big basket. Their backs were turned to -each other. One big, black eye was sticking out over one side of the -basket, and two saucy brown ones over the other side. - -[Illustration] - -“Oh, Daddy!” was all Jimmy could say. - -“What shall we name them?” asked Daddy, after he had laid the doggies on -a pretty green cushion by the fireplace. Jimmy turned his blue eyes _way -up_. He was trying to think. - -[Illustration] - -In the next yard a little girl was blowing bubbles. The bubbles shown -like the puppies’ eyes. “Let’s call the BROWN ONE BUBBLES!” he said -suddenly. “Fine!” answered Daddy. - -[Illustration] - -Then he left his seat in the big arm-chair. The black-eyed puppy had -gotten off his cushion, and was trying to chew Jimmy’s shoe! “Go back to -your cushion!” he commanded, “You’ll make a lot of trouble, I can see!” -“Oh, Daddy!” shouted Jimmy. “Let’s call him TROUBLES!” - -[Illustration] - -One evening Daddy came home with a package. “Is it mine?” asked Jimmy. -“It is for your twins,” said Daddy. - -When Jimmy opened it, two nice, new collars fell out! On one was a -silver plate with TROUBLES. On the other a silver plate with BUBBLES. - -[Illustration] - -Soon the puppies were very well trained. Every morning Jimmy took them -walking. _He_ walked in the middle. _Troubles_ stayed on the outside, -while _Bubbles_ was on the inside. They never got out of line. - -[Illustration] - -But one morning, before Jimmy could turn, they ran wildly across the -street, barking furiously! There on the other side was A BIG BLACK CAT! -Such a noise as they made! “Bow, Wow, Bow, Wow, Bow, Wow! -Woo-woo-woo-woo-woo! Bow-wow!” - -[Illustration] - -Suddenly the big, black cat arched her back and hissed at them! “Meow! -Meow! Meow! Meow! P-f-f-f-f-f-f-f!” - -Jimmy laughed and laughed when the twins ran back pell-mell! He knew -they were afraid. “Fall in line!” he said, sternly. Then they marched on -down the street. - -[Illustration] - -One day Jimmy decided to be a circus man. “I will have trained dogs!” he -said. - -Daddy taught him some tricks. First they got a big barrel-hoop. Troubles -and Bubbles did not want to jump through it at first, but soon they -learned how. Then they thought it heaps of fun. - -[Illustration] - -Soon they could do lots of tricks. They sat up and begged. Bubbles could -not hold his front paws as gracefully as Troubles. - -It was so hard to teach them to walk! Bubbles seemed to be bow-legged, -and Troubles pigeon-toed, but at last they succeeded in taking ten steps -at a time. - -[Illustration] - -And how beautifully they sang after a few lessons! Troubles sang high -and Bubbles sang low. - -But best of all they loved to play dead! They lay so still when Jimmy -covered them with an old shawl, that sometimes it frightened him! - -[Illustration] - -Then Jimmy had a birthday. His father said he might have a circus in the -garage! They trimmed it with flags and bunting, and fixed up some soap -boxes for a stage. Jimmy was so thankful for such a nice father, that he -gave him a BIG HUG! - -[Illustration] - -At last it was time for the circus. All the boys and girls in the -neighborhood came. Jimmy charged a penny admission. He wanted to buy a -gift for the little lame boy who lived in the alley. He let him come in -without paying anything. - -[Illustration] - -When the children were all in the garage Jimmy closed the doors. Then he -went to get the performers. THEY WERE GONE! Jimmy looked and looked but -he could not find them. His father looked and looked, but he could not -find them! His mother looked and looked, but she could not find them! -The children looked and looked but they could not find them! - -[Illustration] - -Jimmy felt like crying, but he didn’t! Instead he gave back a penny to -each girl and boy who had come to the circus. They all went home! Only -the little lame boy from the alley stayed. He and Jimmy sat on the -garage steps with their faces in their hands and their elbows on their -knees. They were thinking. - -[Illustration] - -“Yip! Yip! Yip! Yip!—Yip!—Yip!” - -Jimmy looked at the lame boy. The lame boy looked at Jimmy! “Where are -they?” asked Jimmy. “It sounds as if they’re in the garage,” answered -the lame boy. But when they got into the garage it was EMPTY and VERY -QUIET! - -[Illustration] - -Once more they went out and sat on the steps. Soon they heard the crying -noise again. Jimmy called his father. Then they all listened. - -“Yip! Yip! Yip! Yip!—Yip!—Yip!” - -[Illustration] - -It came from the corner where the automobile stood. But when they went -in to the car it was EMPTY. Jimmy’s father was as much puzzled as the -boys. Soon they heard it again. “Yip! Yip! Yip! Yip!” It was very weak. - -Suddenly Father laughed! Then he lifted up the big front seat! - -[Illustration] - -Huddled in the corner, frightened out of their wits were the puppies! He -lifted them out by the back of their necks and placed them on the hood. -“You scamps!” he said, “You hid in there while I was getting some tools, -and I shut you in because I did not see you!” - -[Illustration] - -Soon the children heard that the circus dogs were found! They came -rushing back with their pennies! In a few minutes the garage was as -noisy as THE BIG TENT! Such clapping! Such shouting! Such barking! - -[Illustration] - -When it was all over the children went home. The little lame boy got his -present. The puppies had a good supper. Then Jimmy took them for a nice -long walk. Across the street was THE BIG BLACK CAT! - -[Illustration] - -But the twins paid no attention to her. They were too happy and full and -sleepy. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -[Illustration] - - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - -[Illustration] - -*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MY TWIN PUPPIES *** - -Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will -be renamed. - -Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright -law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, -so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the -United States without permission and without paying copyright -royalties. Special rules, set forth in the General Terms of Use part -of this license, apply to copying and distributing Project -Gutenberg-tm electronic works to protect the PROJECT GUTENBERG-tm -concept and trademark. 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Of course that made them -twins! One day when they were quite small, -Jimmy’s father brought them home in a big -basket. Their backs were turned to each other. -One big, black eye was sticking out over one side -of the basket, and two saucy brown ones over -the other side.</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i002.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>“Oh, Daddy!” was all Jimmy could say.</p> - -<p class='c008'>“What shall we name them?” asked Daddy, -after he had laid the doggies on a pretty green -cushion by the fireplace. Jimmy turned his blue -eyes <i>way up</i>. He was trying to think.</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i003.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>In the next yard a little girl was blowing -bubbles. The bubbles shown like the puppies’ -eyes. “Let’s call the BROWN ONE BUBBLES!” -he said suddenly. “Fine!” answered Daddy.</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i004.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>Then he left his seat in the big arm-chair. The -black-eyed puppy had gotten off his cushion, and -was trying to chew Jimmy’s shoe! “Go back to -your cushion!” he commanded, “You’ll make a -lot of trouble, I can see!” “Oh, Daddy!” shouted -Jimmy. “Let’s call him TROUBLES!”</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i005.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>One evening Daddy came home with a package. -“Is it mine?” asked Jimmy. “It is for your twins,” -said Daddy.</p> - -<p class='c008'>When Jimmy opened it, two nice, new collars -fell out! On one was a silver plate with -TROUBLES. On the other a silver plate with -BUBBLES.</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i006.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>Soon the puppies were very well trained. Every -morning Jimmy took them walking. <i>He</i> walked -in the middle. <i>Troubles</i> stayed on the outside, -while <i>Bubbles</i> was on the inside. They never -got out of line.</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i007.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>But one morning, before Jimmy could turn, -they ran wildly across the street, barking furiously! -There on the other side was A BIG BLACK -CAT! Such a noise as they made! “Bow, Wow, -Bow, Wow, Bow, Wow! Woo-woo-woo-woo-woo! -Bow-wow!”</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i008.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>Suddenly the big, black cat arched her back -and hissed at them! “Meow! Meow! Meow! -Meow! P-f-f-f-f-f-f-f!”</p> - -<p class='c008'>Jimmy laughed and laughed when the twins -ran back pell-mell! He knew they were afraid. -“Fall in line!” he said, sternly. Then they marched -on down the street.</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i009.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>One day Jimmy decided to be a circus man. -“I will have trained dogs!” he said.</p> - -<p class='c008'>Daddy taught him some tricks. First they -got a big barrel-hoop. Troubles and Bubbles -did not want to jump through it at first, but -soon they learned how. Then they thought it -heaps of fun.</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i010.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>Soon they could do lots of tricks. They sat up -and begged. Bubbles could not hold his front -paws as gracefully as Troubles.</p> - -<p class='c008'>It was so hard to teach them to walk! Bubbles -seemed to be bow-legged, and Troubles pigeon-toed, -but at last they succeeded in taking ten -steps at a time.</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i011.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>And how beautifully they sang after a few lessons! -Troubles sang high and Bubbles sang low.</p> - -<p class='c008'>But best of all they loved to play dead! They -lay so still when Jimmy covered them with an -old shawl, that sometimes it frightened him!</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i012.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>Then Jimmy had a birthday. His father said -he might have a circus in the garage! They -trimmed it with flags and bunting, and fixed up -some soap boxes for a stage. Jimmy was so -thankful for such a nice father, that he gave him -a BIG HUG!</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i013.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>At last it was time for the circus. All the boys -and girls in the neighborhood came. Jimmy -charged a penny admission. He wanted to buy a -gift for the little lame boy who lived in the alley. -He let him come in without paying anything.</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i014.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>When the children were all in the garage Jimmy -closed the doors. Then he went to get the performers. -THEY WERE GONE! Jimmy looked -and looked but he could not find them. His -father looked and looked, but he could not find -them! His mother looked and looked, but she -could not find them! The children looked and -looked but they could not find them!</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i015.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>Jimmy felt like crying, but he didn’t! Instead -he gave back a penny to each girl and boy who -had come to the circus. They all went home! -Only the little lame boy from the alley stayed. -He and Jimmy sat on the garage steps with their -faces in their hands and their elbows on their -knees. They were thinking.</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i016.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>“Yip! Yip! Yip! Yip!—Yip!—Yip!”</p> - -<p class='c008'>Jimmy looked at the lame boy. The lame -boy looked at Jimmy! “Where are they?” asked -Jimmy. “It sounds as if they’re in the garage,” -answered the lame boy. But when they got into -the garage it was EMPTY and VERY QUIET!</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i017.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>Once more they went out and sat on the steps. -Soon they heard the crying noise again. Jimmy -called his father. Then they all listened.</p> - -<p class='c008'>“Yip! Yip! Yip! Yip!—Yip!—Yip!”</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i018.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>It came from the corner where the automobile -stood. But when they went in to the car it was -EMPTY. Jimmy’s father was as much puzzled -as the boys. Soon they heard it again. “Yip! -Yip! Yip! Yip!” It was very weak.</p> - -<p class='c008'>Suddenly Father laughed! Then he lifted up -the big front seat!</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i019.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>Huddled in the corner, frightened out of their -wits were the puppies! He lifted them out by -the back of their necks and placed them on the -hood. “You scamps!” he said, “You hid in -there while I was getting some tools, and I shut -you in because I did not see you!”</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i020.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>Soon the children heard that the circus dogs -were found! They came rushing back with their -pennies! In a few minutes the garage was as -noisy as THE BIG TENT! Such clapping! -Such shouting! Such barking!</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i021.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>When it was all over the children went home. -The little lame boy got his present. The puppies -had a good supper. Then Jimmy took them for a -nice long walk. Across the street was THE BIG -BLACK CAT!</p> - -<div class='figcenter id001'> -<img src='images/i022.jpg' alt='' class='ig001' /> -</div> - -<p class='c008'>But the twins paid no attention to her. 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