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TAKE CARE OF THE DOG.

“Your wife’s just met with an accident, Wilkins,” said a man who rushed into the bar parlour. “She ran over a dog while riding her bicycle, and they’ve carried her to the hospital.” The man sitting in the corner rose to his feet excitedly, and his faee turned pale. “Did you notice,” he asked, in a trembling voice, “whether it was a liver-col-oured fox terrier dog, with two white spots on his fore shoulder, or not?”

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue III, 18 July 1903, Page 216

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TAKE CARE OF THE DOG. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue III, 18 July 1903, Page 216

TAKE CARE OF THE DOG. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXI, Issue III, 18 July 1903, Page 216

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