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A KNOWING DOG

' Now,' said the narrator, ' I've got a dog here 1 would not take £20 for. Yoxi can believe me or" not", but what lam going to tell you is truth. In the early part of last spring I lost about a' score of very valuable ewes, until one day as I was looking across from my house to the edge of the range opposite, about two miles away, I noticed some sheep. I got my telescope, and assured myself that they were mine. I placed the telescope in a suitable position, and made "Bob, our best collie, - look through it.' After about »^ minute the dog wagged his tail and made off. In less than two hours he brought the sheep home safe and sound.'

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 14, 8 April 1909, Page 557

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A KNOWING DOG New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 14, 8 April 1909, Page 557

A KNOWING DOG New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 14, 8 April 1909, Page 557

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