The man tied a piece ofrope around Buck's How much are they paying you for thisa' he asked. I only get fifty dollars And the man who stole him how much did he get asked the barman. "A hundred. He wouldn't take less. That makes a hundred and fifty. It's a good price for a dog like him. Here, help me to get him into this. They took off Buck's rope and pushed him into a wooden book. He spent the night in the box in the back room of the bar. His aeck still ached with pain from the rope, and he could not understand whar it all meant. What did they want with him, these strange men? And where was Mr Miller ne next day Buck was carried in the box to the railway