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Our Friend The Dog
This volume presents the sad, but intriguing tale of Pelleas, Mr. Maeterlinck's young bulldog, who had recently passed away at the tender age of six months. The author gives an insight into the being of his dog and e xplains the saying that the dog is man's best friend.
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Arthur Hamilton and His Dog
Once more the children were all together under the roof
where they had often met; all save the son whose home was now in a sunnier clime. But how unlike was this to their last joyful gathering! Hours of rejoicing, and hours of mourning, ye are strangely blended in the experience of human hearts.
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The Dog Crusoe and His Master:
A Story of Adventure in the Western Prairies
If you had seen our hero in all the strength and majesty of full-grown doghood, you would have experienced a vague sort of surprise had we told you-as we now repeat-that the dog Crusoe was once a pup-a soft, round, sprawling, squeaking pup, as fat as a tallow candle, and as blind as a bat.
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Jan: A dog and a romance
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True Stories about Cats and Dogs
One day, a man came and complained that the dog killed his sheep. The owner said he was sure that it was impossible. Hero was so well trained, he was always in his kennel at the right hour, and he knew that he must not kill sheep. After a while, the neighbor came again with the accusation. The dog was then tied in the barn. The man came again with the same charge against the dog.
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Beautiful Joe: An Autobiography
Marshall Saunders is the pseudonym for Margaret Marshall Saunders. Beautiful Joe is the real name of a real dog, whose story she became familiar with while visiting her brother and his fiance Louise Moore. The Moores had some years earlier rescued Beautiful Joe from a vicious master who had cruelly beaten him and cut off his ears and tail. So moved was she in the presence of this abused animal, that she wrote a manuscript about his life, from an autobiographical perspective of the dog.
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His Dog
Terhune wrote books about dogs in the 1920s and '30s, and through his books he created a spark of love for dogs in general and for Collies in particular.
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The Dog
I dashed a basin of cold water in his face, and he dropped as if he had been shot. He lay motionless nearly a minute, and then began to struggle and to bark; another cup of water was dashed in his face, and he lay quite motionless during two minutes or more. In the mean time I had got a grain each of calomel and tartar emetic, which I put on his tongue, and washed it down with a little water...
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The Day of the Dog
The book begins: I'll catch the first train back this evening, Graves. Wouldn't go down there if it were not absolutely necessary; but I have just heard that Mrs. Delancy is to leave for New York tonight, and if I don't see her today there will be a pack of troublesome complications. Tell Mrs. Graves she can count me in on the box party tonight. We'll need you, Crosby. Don' t miss the train
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