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A WISE FELLOW

Four friends passing through a quiet part of Oxfordshire noticed in the yard of an inn a fine-looking spaniel. When they mentioned it to the landlord, he said that if one of them would walk along the road and hide a pound note he was sure the dog would find it. One of the friends agreed to test whether this. were true, and, -walking about sixty yards from the inn, hid a note in the hedgerow, well covered and quite out of view. Then he returned. The landlord released the dog, which at once nosed along the hedgerow, and in a few minutes returned to his master with the note. The note was quite uninjured.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 46, 22 August 1931, Page 18

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A WISE FELLOW Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 46, 22 August 1931, Page 18

A WISE FELLOW Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 46, 22 August 1931, Page 18

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