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ashamed of another all over what steal lose living howafter as if even alive against Jim also had a fighting dog which he named【G1】______ the President, Andrew Jackson. That was the ugliest dog on earth, and he looked 【G2】______ he were about to die any minute, and when he didn’t look that way, he looked as if he wanted to 【G3】______ something like a common thief. But when the time came to fight another dog, Jim’s pup was 【G4】______ .dog. At first, Jim’s dog appeared ready to 【G5】______ to the other dog. The other dog would run him around and tackle him, bite him, and throw him 【G6】______ the ring. People would start to increase their bets 【G7】______ Andrew Jackson. Then, all of a sudden, Jim’s pup would come 【G8】______. He’d grab the other dog by the hind legs and freeze to them. He wouldn’t chew, you understand,he would just hold on until the other dog had to give up. Smiley always won money on that dog. Always except once,that is. The dog had to fight another dog, as usual, but this time the other dog had no hind legs. Well, old Andrew Jackson didn’t know 【G9】______to make of it and he lost that fight. Afterwards,he just shook his head,slinked off past Smiley as though he were 【G10】______what had happened, and then lay down and died. (From The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County)  

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