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My mother gave Miles a teether shaped like a tractor.
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The teether in Farad'n's mouth had once been used by Rugi herself, and bore a golden lion crest.
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Teether squealed and Miss Wingate retreated to the bounds of the fence.
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Miss Wingate laughed merrily, Teether Pike gurgled and the Doctor looked up with baffled astonishment.
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And as she spoke Miss Wingate's eyes shone across Teether's bobbing head with delighted merriment.
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They was a heap of teethers that summer and it kept me busy looking after 'em.
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And with Teether still embraced she strolled up the walk with Doctor Mayberry at her side.
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Leave him with me, said Miss Wingate and as she spoke she stretched out her arms to Teether.
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Maw wouldn't put Teether to bed, but rocked him in her lap 'cause he might wake up and disturb 'em.
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Teether was looking worn with the excitement of the day and his sympathetic friend felt the journey would be too much for him.
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Eliza Pike headed the party with Teether hitched high up en her arm and Martin Luther clinging to her short blue calico skirt.
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Teether bobbed his head over her shoulder and giggled with ungrateful delight The poor little chicks peeped sleepily, but still Spangles held her ground.
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Teether's large blue eyes looked into hers with earnest rapture and his little head swayed on his slender neck in harmony with her singing.
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Though she did not designate Teether as the subject of the operation the audience understood that it was he and not Martin Luther so fated.
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She was utterly absorbed in getting Teether into a comatose condition, and had neither eyes nor ears for the Doctor; not that he claimed either.
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"Dearie me," said Mother anxiously, for the Pike teether had up to this time been the Doctor's prize patient.