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Identifier: dogsofallnations00mill (find matches)
Title: Dogs of all nations. In prose and rhyme
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Miller, Conrad Jenness, 1842-
Subjects: Dogs Dogs
Publisher: New York, J.S. Ogilvie Publishing Company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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station with the box at the neck, where he will continueIhis labor of love, though he can no longer express histhanks in blinks and by the wag of his tail when thecoins drop into the box. His work will thus go on, likethe noble deeds of a good man that are remembered andemulated by generations, long after he has gone to his re-ward. IN PROSE AND RHYME. 49
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XVI. THE DANE AND HIS BRUTAL MASTER. A brutal master was he who tried to kill a Dane, By taking him in a boat and throwing him in the Seine. A gentleman who lived in a villa outside Paris, disposedof it, to go into the city, where he took an apartment inwhich there was no room for his great Dane. One ofhis neighbors offered to take the dog and care for him. TheDane breed of dogs are large and require a great dealof food, and after a time, this dogs new master begrudged 50 DOGS OF ALL NATIONS the food he ate, so decided to get rid of him by drown-ing. He took the dog out in a boat, with a heavy stone tiedto his neck, and when in the middle of the river, hepushed the stone over into the water and the dog withit, but the string broke and the dog swam towards theboat which had floated away a little distance. When thedog came near enough the human creature struck himwith an oar, cutting his head, making the blood spurtand mingle with the water about him. The blow, however,had not the effec

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