. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 58 NATURAL niSTOBY. mistress immediately snatched it up, and put it on her mufl', whereupon llory erected himself on his hind-legs, an art which he possessed in gi-eat perfection, and walked along by her side, making occasional snatches at the lapdog. The. THB SCOTCH lEHttlER. terrified old lady struck at him with her boa, which Rory immediately caught in his mouth, and dashed off with it down the street in an ccstacy of delight, ever and anon tripping over it and rolling head over heels. He had learned to shu


. The illustrated natural history [microform]. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. 58 NATURAL niSTOBY. mistress immediately snatched it up, and put it on her mufl', whereupon llory erected himself on his hind-legs, an art which he possessed in gi-eat perfection, and walked along by her side, making occasional snatches at the lapdog. The. THB SCOTCH lEHttlER. terrified old lady struck at him with her boa, which Rory immediately caught in his mouth, and dashed off with it down the street in an ccstacy of delight, ever and anon tripping over it and rolling head over heels. He had learned to shut the door, ring the bell, bring the slippers, or put the cat down stairs, which he accomplished by pushing her with his nose down each successive stair. During his residence at College he was accustomed to sit, dressed in a cap and gown, at the breakfast table, where his deportment was always most exemplary, and afforded a good example to many of the guests. The Shepherd's dog is a rough, shaggy animal, with sharp pointed ears and nose. It is an invaluable assistaut to the shepherd, as it knows all its master's sheep, never suffers them to stray, and when two flocks have mixed, it will separate its own charge with the greatest certainty. It understands every look and gesture of its beloved master, and drives the flock to any place which he points out. This is the dog alluded to by Bm-us in the following beautiful pas no woi wit lie (ibc poT anc cou Chi ]>n: ist hui itt of] wh in bla was fori int. 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 Wood, J. G. (John George), 1827-1889. London : G. Routledge


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