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thicket where they had slept at night. That evening at sunset he waited and watched to see what Silversheene would do.

He first drove the sheep out to the pool and watered them just as he had at noon and then drove them into the thicket for the night.

"Good enough, old pal!" cried the man, when the jubilant dog had returned to his master after seeing the sheep safe for the night. "We will stay here for the night and to-morrow you and I will drive them out."