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The pepper-tree in the backyard nodded its long, sweeping branches as if it were inviting the little white burro to come and stand in its shade.
The burro was coming, with Jimmy-boy on his back and the dog Punch at his heels.
"Selim is always glad to get home," said John, the coachman, as he helped Jimmy-boy down, and fastened the burro to the pepper-tree.
"Yes; he likes to switch flies," said Jimmy, patting Selim on the shoulder.
Jimmy was a fine, straight boy, with frank brown eyes and a pleasant smile. People called him "a noble little fellow;" and so he was on the whole, but he admired himself rather too much. It was hard for him to own that Jimmy Sanford Dunlee ever did anything wrong. You will see this for yourself as we go on with our story.
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