Two Dogs
There is a dog living next door to me named Ching. He is a lovely Pekingese dog and is all fluffy. His master is Michael, and his mistress Janet. I am getting a Sydney silkie and I am going to call it Peter. I am going to make a kennel and paint “Peter" on it.— Sunflower (7), Wellington. One day my cousin ran down to -the box to fetch the paper. On the way she unlocked Barney, who was lying in readiness for the door to open. She called Barney to come and fetch the paper, but he wouldn't move. She called again, but still he wouldn’t come. Puzzled, my cousin ran down to Hie box, bit to her surprise there wasn't uny paper inside il. Suddenly she realised it was Sunday. Wasn't Barney; clever?—Lizzip Karatf.
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 113, 6 February 1937, Page 25
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138Two Dogs Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 113, 6 February 1937, Page 25
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