. Stories of humble friends . Animal behavior. 48 following-, his master did not always care for his company. One of the duties Fax took upon himself was to escort Mr. Richard down to the office every morning-. Nothing was allowed to interfere with this. If his master tried to scold him, back he cringed ; if sticks were thrown at him he dodged them, but follow he would. At last the young man was obliged to give up and allow the cur to go with him. Then Fax was a proud and happy dog-. Every morning- he was ready and waiting, trotting off at Mr. Richard's side with ears up and tail curled jaunti


. Stories of humble friends . Animal behavior. 48 following-, his master did not always care for his company. One of the duties Fax took upon himself was to escort Mr. Richard down to the office every morning-. Nothing was allowed to interfere with this. If his master tried to scold him, back he cringed ; if sticks were thrown at him he dodged them, but follow he would. At last the young man was obliged to give up and allow the cur to go with him. Then Fax was a proud and happy dog-. Every morning- he was ready and waiting, trotting off at Mr. Richard's side with ears up and tail curled jauntily over his back. If any dog dared even to look at him he growled haughtily. He never tried to go into the office. After seeing his master safely there he would turn and trot home again by himself, quite contented. And now every clay Fax grew more and more proud and dignified. When he first came to the. Fax \\ ith a Shoe. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Pyle, Katharine, d. 1938. New York : American Book Co.


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