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A DOG AT THE TELEPHONE.

A good dog story comes from Manchester. A bright- vfitted girl telephoned to lier father at bit office, asking if her dog Curly was there Reply c*me that be was. ' Well take him up in your arms and hold the ear ; I want to tell him to come home/ said the girl. Her father did so. The dog's countenance wore, moment, arily, a look of astonishment at; hearing, ' Oouie ho aae, Curly : come' home !' in the feminine tones of his mistress ; but it took him only an instant to understand wbat was wanted, and, the door of the oifiiee being opened, he made a wild break for home as fast as he could go.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2393, 25 February 1889, Page 1

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A DOG AT THE TELEPHONE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2393, 25 February 1889, Page 1

A DOG AT THE TELEPHONE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XVI, Issue 2393, 25 February 1889, Page 1

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