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said Noel. “He was afraid the pup might bark and give him away, stupid,” said her brother, Caleb. Their great-grandfather cut into their conversation. “First of all, Caleb,” said Hank, “your sister’s not stupid. Her question about why the boy didn’t take the puppy with him was perfectly all right for Noel to ask. I even wondered about that for a long, long time myself.” “But I’ll still bet he didn’t want the pup barking and giving him away before he had gone far enough from the bandit camp,” sai...d Caleb. “He also didn’t need to take the puppy with him when he knew he had a lot of hard riding ahead,” said Hank. “Plus, he knew the pup would be safe with Rod and Kelly . . . and he also knew that if the dog wasn’t there behind the fencing making his puppy sounds, the bandits might get suspicious and take a closer look . . . and find out that Henry Ellis was missing.” “Meeting the bandit chief must have been very scary for Henry Ellis,” said Evie. “If just looking at him bothered Rod, a grown-up, imagine what being face to face with him did to Henry Ellis.”
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