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May 2001 | Volume 52, Issue 3
Authors:
Historic Era:
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May 2001 | Volume 52, Issue 3
“That’s what happened one day when Grandma Holt was in her kitchen, scraping something together for the latest supplicant, whom she had left waiting on the back porch. Startled by the sound of the screen door opening, she looked up to see the transient standing inside the room. ‘What are you doing?’ Grandma asked. ‘I told you to wait outside.’
“The man moved toward her. ‘I know you have some money for me, haven’t you, little lady?’
“‘Cap!’ called Grandma.
“The big dog slowly rose from his bed behind the kitchen stove and yawned, while stretching to his full length, then sauntered into full view. The tramp’s face turned white as death. Extending his hands before him, he cried, ‘Please, ma’am, don’t let him at me. Please!’ Then he spun around and was out the door and gone.”