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TWO EXTREMES IN DOGDOM.—Although the difference in size was great, these two dogs at a recent show in England soon made friends with each other. “Powdra Tashkov,” the Borzoi, was the biggest dog In the show, and “Marlene,” the King Charles spaniel, the smallest.

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Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 7

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TWO EXTREMES IN DOGDOM.—Although the difference in size was great, these two dogs at a recent show in England soon made friends with each other. “Powdra Tashkov,” the Borzoi, was the biggest dog In the show, and “Marlene,” the King Charles spaniel, the smallest. Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 7

TWO EXTREMES IN DOGDOM.—Although the difference in size was great, these two dogs at a recent show in England soon made friends with each other. “Powdra Tashkov,” the Borzoi, was the biggest dog In the show, and “Marlene,” the King Charles spaniel, the smallest. Evening Star, Issue 21316, 21 January 1933, Page 7