Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1912)

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ROWDY AND HIS NEW PAL 43 PIETRO SHARES HIS SUPPER WITH ROWDY But nobody ever appeared to claim the reward. The days slipped into weeks, and still Bob monrned for Rowdy, and still Rowdy lived with his new master, only a dozen blocks from his own home. But Rowdy awoke one morning — perhaps from a dream of long marrow-bones or of chasing fat cats down straight alleys — to find Pietro staring at him with queer, wide-open eyes. He poked an inquisitive nose against the white face under the ragged blanket, but instead of the usual answering word and pat, Pietro turned restlessly, muttering unintelligible words. For a long time Rowdy sat quietly by the bed, not understanding this new behavior, but waiting patiently for some word which should authorize