The American book of the dog. The origin, development, special characteristics, utility, breeding, training, points of judging, diseases, and kennel management of all breeds of dogs (1891) (18118006985)
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Title: The American book of the dog. The origin, development, special characteristics, utility, breeding, training, points of judging, diseases, and kennel management of all breeds of dogs
Identifier: americanbookofdo00shie (find matches)
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Shields, G. O. (George O. ), 1846-1925, ed
Subjects: Dogs
Publisher: Chicago, Rand, McNally
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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THE MASTIFF. 579 came to the cook and reported Gipsey's conduct, which the cook disposed of by going out to the garden, picking some tomatoes, and putting them in tlie old woman's basket, when Gripsey seemed to consider herself discharg-d from further obligation in the case. When, however, the woman went to another part of the garden and undertook to pick beans, Gipsey vetoed that, and fresh authority had
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ENGLISH MASTIFF-EDWY (7450). Owned by Alvin L. Weston, Denver, Colo. Bred by William Wade, Hulton, Penn. to come from the cook. Permission to pick tomatoes did not by any means involve the same as to beans. Hector, going along the road, saw a woman beating a little child with great brutality; although all were stran- gers to him, he jumped the fence, and with bristled back and drawn lips inquired, in doggy speech, "What are you doing that for?" The woman screeched like an owl, and flew into the house, when Hector jumped the fence and went off about his business. Eriant got into the room where a dance was going on, and incontinently broke up
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