Man And Beast Here And Hereafter: Illustrated By More Than Three Hundred Original Anecdotes

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Man And Beast Here And Hereafter: Illustrated By More Than Three Hundred Original Anecdotes
J G John George Wood
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At last, while Mr. H was walking one day on the banks of a little river which flowed at the foot of the pasture hill, his attention was attracted by seeing his dog, whom he supposed to be safely chained near the house, running down the hill.
"As the dog drew near, it was seen that his mouth and fangs were covered with blood. My grandfather concealed himself so that he might watch unobserved what would follow. The dog walked into the river, dipped his face in the wa- ter, and shook his head back
...ward and forward, until he thought that all traces of his guilt were removed. He then came out at the side next the house, toward which he proceeded, his master following at a little distance. The dog went to his kennel, and, with the help of his paws, put on his collar, which was lying with the chain on the ground.
" My grandfather walked up to him and said, * Help, my poor fellow, there is no help for you.' He then went away, and gave the necessary or- ders for the dog's execution. But when the serv- ant came to lead him to his doom the collar was once more empty, and * Help' was never more heard of in the county." It is plain that the dog must have perfectly understood the meaning, if not the exact words, of his master's speech.


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