Page 8-The Perquimans Weekly, Hertford, N.C., Thursdsy, December 25, 1975 SANTA'S PROBLEM PUP T CHAPTER 4 By Bob Boyle,, When they got to the kennel, hundreds of little puppies came running toward him. "See, Peako, you'll have lots of company here," Miss Kay Nihn said. ' But evidently Peako didn't want the company of hundreds k of other puppies, '. .'. He held his head high, pranced off and ignored all of them. "Well you'll just have to get i used to them," Miss Nihn said. Peako went off to a comer by ; himself and sat down. "Well, when I bring your dinner you'll be friendly," Misa i Kay Nihn called to Peako as 'V sheleft. . After she had gone the other . little puppies gathered around Peako. He sniffed at them and start ed to lick a few. But a8 soon as Miss Kay Nihn returned he put up his head and again ignored the puppies. "So, you're still being dif ficult, Peako," she said. "Well here is your supper." The little pups all lined up at their bowls as Miss Kay Nihn put dogfood in each one. Under her arm she carried a new dish. "This is for you, Peako," she said. Your very own dish. She put it down and placed a heaping spoonful of dogfood in the bowl. Peako sniffed at it, turned his head and walked away. "Peako, Peako," she said. "You better eat or the other pups will finish it for you." But Peako went to the comer and refused to budge. ' "Okay, you'll go to bed hungry," Miss Kay Nihn said. "I can't give you special treat ment." With that, she went out into the howling North Pole wind. As soon as Peako realized that she was gone he went to the door. One of the puppies came up to him and shook its head as if to say, "It's dogproof, Peako, you can't open it." Peako didn't give up. He opened his mouth and grabbed the doorknob and twisted. But still the door wouldn't open. He sat down and scratched behind his left ear with his left tront paw. He got up and again took the door latch in his mouth. And with nnp hnundinff lean . . i- he made a complete somer-. oauib. vvciii. lucuiaji. vy Peako had -opened' the dog- proof door. The cold wind came howling into the kennel. Peako pranced out. When be got out he seemed to realize that the other pups would freeze with the door open. Standing on his hind legs he pressed against the door and it shut. , v; But as soon as he started to walk away it opened again. ,i He stood up and shut it -'again and realized the door : latch would have to be turned to keep it closed. . He put his mouth to the door , , knob, made a complete somer "sault again and the door went : "click." He then started to walk up the path to Santa's house. When he got to Santa's house, all the groundfloor win dows were covered with snow." Peako turned his back to one . of the windows and started to ; wag his tail back and forth. Like a big windshield wiper I it cleared away the snow. He peeked into the window. The elves were getting ready . to sit down to their evening meal. ; Peako licked his lips and started to bark for attention. But the elves were so busy , eating, and the wind was howl . ing so loud that he wasn't heard. I With a prance he walked to jthe front door.. v He breathed on the cold han ; die to make it nice and warm. And, again he put his mouth ; on the handle, did a somersault " and the door opened. ? Peako, knowing that he wasn't to be away from the ' kennel, tiptoed toward the din- ing room. . When he was sure that no one was looking, he crept to X Santa's big chair and hid be- neath it. Boy, thia u a good meal, Juniperperper aaid to Mrs. Claua. "I love chicken-doodle-doo." He reached for a piece and it dropped on the floor. "Pick it up," Mra. Claua aaid. Juniperperper reached down to pick up the piece of chicken ; doodle-doo. "Hey, what is going on," he shouted. "It's gone. The piece of chicken is gone." : "Now .Juniperperper, it couldn't be," Mrs. Claua said. v "But it is, it ia," he aaid. "Feel around and you'll find it,"Mrs.Claussaid. Juniperperper reached down and felt around the floor. Suddenly he shouted. "A cold nose, I feel a cold nose." With that, Peako came out from under Santa's chair. CHAPTERS By Bob Boyle Peako ran around the table and then jumped right up on Santa's lap. He started to lick Santa on his big red nose. Santa scratched Peako be hind the ears with both hands. "Santa, let's keep" Peako here instead of the kennels," Jasman said. "That's a good idea, Santa." Jude said. "Can we Santa, can we?" said Juniperperper. Mrs. Claus said, "Now I don't think Miss Kay Nihn would like that." "That's true," Santa replied. "Miss Kay Nihn has rules and regulations and puppies, even cute ones like this, belong in the kennel." "Phooey on Miss Kay Nihn," Juniperperper said. "Oh, I'm surprised at you. Juniperperper," Mrs. Claus said. "That certainly isn't a nice way for one of Santa's elves to talk." "But she is so mean." Juni perperper said. "Now, now," Santa said. "She isn't mean. She is simply doing her job. She is in charge of the kennels and we must obey." "But Santa. You're the boss of the North Pole," Juniper perper said. "You can tell her what to do and she would have to listen to you. You're in charge and she isn't. "I put her in charge of the kennels," Santa explained. , Ana i nave 10 ao as me ruira gay t00 j ju8t cant g0 and And I have to do as the rules chance rules." Just then the door to Santa's house flew open and a piping mad Miss Kay Nihn came roaring in. "What's going on here?""she called. "What's going on here. I see that dog. Who took him out of the kennels? Santa, I will' not put up with this. If an elf left him out of the kennel, I want that elf punished. I'm in charge of the kennels and I will not stand for misbehavior." "Settle down. Miss Kay Nihn," Santa said. "I know you're angry but let's find out what happened." "All right, Santa," she re plied. "But I don't want people disobeying me." Santa turned to the elves and said, "Now did any of you elves leave Peako put of the kennel? ! "Not me," said Juniper perper. "A likely story," Miss Kah Ninhsaid. "Miss Kay Nihn," Santa said. "You should know that elves don't lie. I have'never met an elf who ever, ever told a lie. . "That's right, Santa.' said Jinkersnipes. "None of us let Peako loose. Maybe Miss Kay Nihn did." , "Don't be silly," she said. "I would never let a puppy run loose. I still think that one of the elves left him out." ' "I don't think so," Santa ex-' plained. "All the elves were here eating the ir supper' ; "Well they must be pun-, ished," Miss Kay Nihn said. "I can't punish them without reason," Santa said. Peako snuggled closer to Santa and Santa continued to scratch the back of Peako's ear. ' "See, Santa, even you are spoiling that dog," Miss Kay Nihn said. "And I still demand good times! . good cheer-, .. at Christmas! to know how he got out of the kennel." With that Peako jumped to the floor and ran to the door. He took the door latch in his teeth and did a complete som ersault and the door opened. ' "Oh, that was sweet the way he opened the door," Mrs. : Claus said. "Let's keep him here," Jin kersnipes said. "No, no, no," Miss Kay Nihn warned. "He must go back to the kennel." Peako, on hearing this, ran to Santa and jumped up on his lap. . "He doesn't want to leave Santa," Jinkersnipes said. "Let him stay with Santa," Juniperperper pleaded. "I said no, no, no," Miss Kay Nihn said. "We MUST follow the rules and Peako must be re turned to the kennels. "I guess you're right, M iss Kay Nihn" Santa said. "Well, I will take him now." Socksational , if ! Sports socks for the active adult or teenager makes for an In expensive yet welcome Christmas gift without straining your in flatlon-tight budget. 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