. The new book of the dog : a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment . CLIPPING DAY IN by Edwards, Selkirk. CHAPTER COLLIE. BY JAMES C. DALGLIESH. But should van while wandering in the wild sheepland, happen on moor or in market upona very perfect gentle knight clothed in dark grey habit, splashed here and there with rays of moon :free by right divine of the guild of gentlemen, strenuous as a prince, lithe as a rowan, gracefulas a girl with high king carriage
. The new book of the dog : a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment . CLIPPING DAY IN by Edwards, Selkirk. CHAPTER COLLIE. BY JAMES C. DALGLIESH. But should van while wandering in the wild sheepland, happen on moor or in market upona very perfect gentle knight clothed in dark grey habit, splashed here and there with rays of moon :free by right divine of the guild of gentlemen, strenuous as a prince, lithe as a rowan, gracefulas a girl with high king carriage, motions and manners of a fairy queen; should he have a noblebreadth of brow, an air of still strength born of right confidence, all unassuming ; last and mostunfailing test of all, should you look into two snowcloud eyes, calm, wistful, inscrutable, theirsoft depths clothed on with eternal sadness—yearning, as is said, for the soul that is nottheirs—know then that you look upon one of the line of the most illustrious sheepdogs of theNorth.— Owd Bob. I. The Working Collie— The foregoingquotation from Alfred Olliphants de-lightful fictional biography of Bob, sonof Bat
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