Dogs and puppies . them, he happenedto catch his claw into a curl which hung over the 26 Dogs and Puppies young ladys shoulder, and in trying to loosen it,»he pulled off her wig. This so enraged her that she picked up a foot-stool and threw at him as he ran away, the wigstill fast to his feet. The young gentleman, who until this timedid not know that she wore a wig, was so sur-prised and horrified at her display of temper, aswell as to find that the golden hair which he hadadmired so much, was false, that he took his dogand went home, and it was soon heard that theengagement was broken. This g


Dogs and puppies . them, he happenedto catch his claw into a curl which hung over the 26 Dogs and Puppies young ladys shoulder, and in trying to loosen it,»he pulled off her wig. This so enraged her that she picked up a foot-stool and threw at him as he ran away, the wigstill fast to his feet. The young gentleman, who until this timedid not know that she wore a wig, was so sur-prised and horrified at her display of temper, aswell as to find that the golden hair which he hadadmired so much, was false, that he took his dogand went home, and it was soon heard that theengagement was broken. This gentleman kept a bachelor apartment,and when he arrived home with his puppy, hisvalet took a great fancy to the dog, and told themaster that if he would keep the dog, he wouldtake care of it for him. A short time after, the valet coaxed his masterto enter his dog in a dog show, which he did, andhe took all the prizes in his class and came homewith blue ribbons galore, Well, of all the disagreeable places I ever 27. I HEARD ? 80CIBTY LADY SAY THAT OUR DAY IS OVER/ Dogs and Puppies got into, Buster was heard to say to a lady Bos-ton Terrier that was shut in the cage next to hisown at the show, this is the worst. Do theythink we are wild animals that are going to eatthem,—that they should lock us in these littlecages? *I am quite sure, said the lady dog, whosename was Peggy, that I should go mad in ashort time if I were shut in here, with the peoplewalking by, pointing their fingers, and makingidiotic remarks, to say nothing of the noise ofdozens and dozens of dogs barking at once andmaking such a clamor that one can not hear onesself think. Now just listen to that Great Danesbark. It is so loud and strong it nearly shakesthe building! You are quite right, said Buster, andlisten to that little Pomeranian trying to answerback. It can scarcely be heard in this racket! I heard a society lady say, said Peggy, thatthese little Pomeranians are going to be the fash-ionable dog, and tha


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