THIS COLLIE DOG, .which kept Douglas Sizer warm when the child was lost in the woods of Massachusetts, is rewarded by being granted a visit to the boy, recuperating in hospital. The three-year-old boy, who was found two miles from his home, told searchers he had a good sleep in the woods with Ruffy. Douglas, who clutches a six-shooter asleep and awake, told nurses he was hungry in the woods but couldn’t shoot rabbits because the “trigger was broke.”
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29051, 13 November 1959, Page 12
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79THIS COLLIE DOG, .which kept Douglas Sizer warm when the child was lost in the woods of Massachusetts, is rewarded by being granted a visit to the boy, recuperating in hospital. The three-year-old boy, who was found two miles from his home, told searchers he had a good sleep in the woods with Ruffy. Douglas, who clutches a six-shooter asleep and awake, told nurses he was hungry in the woods but couldn’t shoot rabbits because the “trigger was broke.” Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29051, 13 November 1959, Page 12
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