. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. DUKE AND THE CHICKENS. 173. One day, when Duke was running after the chickens, old Sport, — another dog that hved in the same house, — went after him, and caught him by the back of the neck and shook him. How Duke did cry! Every one about the place came to see what the matter was. Old Sport came up and wagged his tail, as much as to say, " Well, I've taken matters into my own hands, and we'll see if that foolish puppy will not let the chickens alone after this! " Duke never tried to t


. Four feet, two feet, and no feet; or, Furry and feathery pets, and how they live. Animal behavior. DUKE AND THE CHICKENS. 173. One day, when Duke was running after the chickens, old Sport, — another dog that hved in the same house, — went after him, and caught him by the back of the neck and shook him. How Duke did cry! Every one about the place came to see what the matter was. Old Sport came up and wagged his tail, as much as to say, " Well, I've taken matters into my own hands, and we'll see if that foolish puppy will not let the chickens alone after this! " Duke never tried to touch a chicken again. He would watch them, sometimes, but he never forgot his shaking, and did not offer to run after 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 Richards, Laura Elizabeth Howe, 1850-1943. Boston, Estes and Lauriat


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