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THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD - Chapter I of II
It was his business to take care of the sheep which belonged to a rich He had a dog which he called Sirrah. This dog helped him watch the One dark night James Hogg was on the hilltop with a flock of seven The poor lambs were frightened. The shepherd and his dog could not The shepherd soon lost sight of them in the darkness. With his lighted Two or three other shepherds joined him in the search. All night long Morning came and still they sought. They looked, as they thought, in At last James Hogg said, "It's of no use; all we can do is to go home They had walked a mile or two towards home, when they came to the edge
"I really believe they are all here," said one. They counted them and were surprised to find that not one lamb of the How had Sirrah managed to get the three scattered divisions together? Nobody could answer these questions. But there was no shepherd in Long afterward James Hogg said, "I never felt so grateful to any
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