WHAT EVERY DOG KNOWS
Fleas will be fleas. 'Tis better to have fought and lost, thai never to have fought at all. ••< ■■"•■■' "' Sweet are the use 3of a rag-bag. <'..; Dogs rush in where-< firemen- fear to tread. . . , ;.,,;.. .',,■>',.•■., There's no fool like a lap-dog., i - ; A lap-dog and his are.'' soon parted. ' . ' " . ■"-'■'"■ Dog-catchers ;mak'e" spririters'oF'iiii'all. A home for-every dog,; and every- doj guarding a home. ' s, ■,,,. ;^:\:i^::\ A little kitten is a dangerous'thing. iThe race is not always.to,;the 6re engine. ". .. .....■.:...-. ... ■;.:",'. .The dog-tormentors aren't all clead'yet. He swears- at dogs that never felt • kick. 1 ' .\,_ . _'. '"''■'. ':':': i ■''•'■'■ Our remedies oft in'our teeth, do; lie. A muzzle makes the' heart grow heavier. Faithfulness is next to manliness.
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 150, 22 December 1922, Page 15
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113WHAT EVERY DOG KNOWS Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 150, 22 December 1922, Page 15
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