. Vic I. The famous Percheron stallion Brilliant After a painting by the great animal artist Rosa Bonheur man, and a book would be required even to outline the thou- sand ways in which man has been helped by his dumb com- panions, and in which his future happiness inevitably rests upon their labors. It is the reindeer and the dog that make the polar regions habitable. It was the ox that traveled the plains and developed the i^acific coast in the days of '49. The last of the buffalo gave their flesh to feed the workmen that laid the Union Pacific — that first mechanical bond between the P2ast a


. Vic I. The famous Percheron stallion Brilliant After a painting by the great animal artist Rosa Bonheur man, and a book would be required even to outline the thou- sand ways in which man has been helped by his dumb com- panions, and in which his future happiness inevitably rests upon their labors. It is the reindeer and the dog that make the polar regions habitable. It was the ox that traveled the plains and developed the i^acific coast in the days of '49. The last of the buffalo gave their flesh to feed the workmen that laid the Union Pacific — that first mechanical bond between the P2ast and the West.


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