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Chapter VIII
Comingaroundasharpcornerofrock(wewentverycarefully,becausewedidnotknowwhatwemightencounter),wecameuponthreepuppiesplayinginthesun.
Theydidnotseeus,andwewatchedthemforsometime.Theywerewilddogs.Intherock-wallwasahorizontalfissure—evidentlythelairwheretheirmotherhadleftthem,andwheretheyshouldhaveremainedhadtheybeenobedient.Butthegrowinglife,thatinLop-Earandmehadimpelledustoventureawayfromtheforest,haddriventhepuppiesoutofthecavetofrolic.Iknowhowtheirmotherwouldhavepunishedthemhadshecaughtthem.
ButitwasLop-EarandIwhocaughtthem.Helookedatme,andthenwemadeadashforit.Thepuppiesknewnoplacetorunexceptintothelair,andweheadedthemoff.Onerushedbetweenmylegs.Isquattedandgrabbedhim.Hesankhissharplittleteethintomyarm,andIdroppedhiminthesuddennessofthehurtandsurprise.Thenextmomenthehadscurriedinside.
Lop-Ear,strugglingwiththesecondpuppy,scowledatmeandintimatedbyavarietyofsoundsthedifferentkindsofafoolandabunglerthatIwas.Thismademeashamedandspurredmetovalor.Igrabbedtheremainingpuppybythetail.Hegothisteethintomeonce,andthenIgothimbythenapeoftheneck.Lop-EarandIsatdown,andheldthepuppiesup,andlookedatthem,andlaughed.
Theyweresnarlingandyelpingandcrying.Lop-Earstartedsuddenly.Hethoughthehadheardsomething.Welookedateachotherinfear,realizingthedangerofourposition.Theonethingthatmadeanimalsragingdemonswastamperingwiththeiryoung.