FOR HIS FRIENDS
A true story from South Africa makes us wonder. Do animals think? Tom Mix and-Bags, a small wire-hairod torrier and a big mongrel, wore - great friends. In a fight with a dog in the next street, Tom Mix was badly beaten, and retreated crestfallen to find his friend Rags. Then the two went out together toward the street where the enemy of Tom Mix lived. Rags stayed round the corner, and Tom went on into the enemy's territory. Soon he returned at his best pace, hotly pursued, and led his enemy to where Rags was apparently waiting for him. The victor now became the victim, for Rags amply avenged the punishment his little friend had received, " while Tom Mix barked around with delight. To those who watched the occurrence it seemed a clear case of an arranged plan between the two friends. _BC__ll-_3_l__gKa_M__g|_____^3-_-m
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 15
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146FOR HIS FRIENDS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 17, 21 July 1928, Page 15
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