A blind man, guided by a large and athletic dog, went down the the other day. Just as they j .K- . « ; >er the blind man's dog ;: • Knew and darted forward '" a v 'hat threw the sightless mendicant to the ground. He was 'speedily assisted to his feet, however, by a waggish passer-by, who r ernar ked that he had heard some remarkable stories of the feats performed by dogs, but this was the first I time he uad ever known one to pull down the blind. '•
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Cromwell Argus, Volume XLI, Issue 2211, 5 September 1910, Page 7
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