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Hewas not only poor and an outcast, but a cripple like herself. Before, shewas his friend, now, she was his mother, whispering to him, her cheek tohis; holding him up to the window to see the trains rush by, his nosetouching the glass, his poor leg dangling. The train hands missed him too, vowing vengeance, and the fireman of No. 6, Joe Connors, spent half a Sunday trying to find the boy that threw thestone. Bill Adams, who ran the yard engine, went all the way home the nextday after the accide...nt for a bottle of horse liniment, and left it at theshanty, and said he'd get the doctor at the next station if Sanderswanted. One broiling hot August day--a day when the grasshoppers sang among theweeds in the open lot, and the tar dripped down from the roofs, when theteams strained up the hill reeking with sweat, a wet sponge over theireyes, and the drivers walked beside their carts mopping their necks--onone of these steaming August days the dog limped down to the crossing justto rub his nose once against Sanders as he stood waving his flag, or tolook wistfully up into his face as he sat in the little pepper-box of ahouse that sheltered his flags and lantern.
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