UNUSUAL CANINE INTELLIGENCE.
tn . town in the south ot France, twenty low and then, thrown to him. * ne « rf aowever, were poor and Wg* and. £ course, not very liberal. So he j« «J Hardly did more than smell the which he would have liked a .hare. #£ it happened that this dfoner WU J*" out to each one on r '„ hand* as the person who served 'j** l^' £, t see it through i small opening, n « "%{£ dog who received it. Well, o™ *•*'" bid aad waited till all tbe poor P*°P ie t0 :.oue. Having himself V*J*_t *• tOB» eat. he reached up, took h0« « w oy his teetli, and rang the »v. tM diuuer was at once handedl out, • wJog ate it with great delight. *" w done by the dog for several M»> ™ waf lo gne was at length '°" nd ™ dog. that thought, however, so • clever tor* i * _c was allowed to take WjJWVw* rhe dinner every day. ™""J| t a*-l or a long time, ringing the Den au» his meal with the others. .
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 199, 20 August 1904, Page 12
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172UNUSUAL CANINE INTELLIGENCE. Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 199, 20 August 1904, Page 12
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