CHAPTER 1
The Missing Cat
âW hat are you two doing, Benny?â asked ten-year-old Violet Alden. She stood on the front steps of the old white house, watching her five-year-old brother Benny and her seven-year-old cousin, Soo Lee Alden.
Benny laughed. âWeâre practicing walking backward,â he explained.
Soo Lee nodded and added, âWhen we get good enough, weâre going to have a walking-backward race!â
âBenny, look out!â cried Violet. But it was too late. Benny had walked backward right into a pile of leaves.
âOh!â said Benny, falling down. Leaves flew up and scattered everywhere. Watch, the Aldensâ dog, who had been lying on the grass, gave an excited bark and raced over to the pile of leaves. He jumped in, too.
âLook, Benny,â said Soo Lee. âWatch thinks youâre playing a game!â She picked up a handful of leaves and threw them in the air. Watch leaped up and tried to catch them, barking the whole time.
Violet smiled as she watched Benny and Soo Lee. Then Benny stopped. He looked down at the scattered leaves. âUh-oh!â he said. âThese are the leaves that Henry and Jessie raked up this morning.â Henry, who was fourteen, and Jessie, who was twelve, were the oldest of the four Alden children.
âDonât worry,â called Henry. A moment later he and Jessie came outside to join the others. âWe can rake those up again in no time.â
âYes, if we all do it together,â said Violet.
Benny jumped out of the leaves. âIâll get the rakes,â he said.
Benny hurried away and soon returned with the rakes. The five children set to work and soon had all the leaves in a big pile again.
âWhew,â said Benny. âJumping in the leaves was fun. But raking them up is hard work!â
âAre you hungry, Benny?â Jessie teased her brother. The others all laughed when Benny nodded. Benny was always hungry.
Benny laughed, too. âYes,â he answered. âIâm very hungry.â
âI think itâs time for a snack,â said Henry. âCome on!â He led the way through the house to the big kitchen in the back. Mrs. McGregor, the housekeeper, was sitting at the kitchen table drinking tea with a curly-haired woman wearing a dark blue dress with a white collar.
âHello, children,â said Mrs. McGregor, her cheerful face breaking into a broad smile. âThis is a friend of mine, Mrs. Valentine. Sheâs just come over to tell me the good news. Her niece, Whitney, is coming to visit!â
âSheâs a first-year student at college,â said Mrs. Valentine. âI hope youâll all be able to meet her.â
Mrs. McGregor introduced the Aldens.
âAnd Watch,â added Benny quickly, pointing to the small terrier who was sitting at his feet.
âAnd, of course, Watch,â agreed Mrs. McGregor.
Mrs. Valentine said hello to everyone and leaned over to pat the dogâs head. âHow do you do, Watch?â she asked. Watch wagged his tail happily.
âHeâs a wonderful dog,â said Mrs. Valentine. âDoes he belong to you, Benny?â
âNo, we belong to him,â said Benny.
Violet nodded shyly. âItâs true. He found us.â
As the Aldens got out cookies and milk, Soo Lee told how she had lived in Korea before Joe and Alice Alden, who were cousins of James Alden, had adopted her. Then Henry, Jessie, Violet, and Benny told the story of how the little dog had come limping into their lives when they first became orphans and were living in an old abandoned boxcar in the woods. Jessie had pulled the thorn from the little dogâs paw, and Benny had named him Watch, and he had been a good friend and watchdog ever since.
Now the old boxcar was in the yard behind the big white house where the Aldens lived with their grandfather, James Alden. They hadnât known it when they were living in the boxcar,
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