. Dog and dogs. Dogs. Chapter XI The Dog's Creed AST year Justice Weber, of the Su- preme Court of Utah, in an opinion handed down in a case in which the lower court had permitted the recovery of damages for a dog killed by an automobile, characterized man's most faithful friend in these words: ''In peace the dog finds content in the humblest service, ever faithful, ever true; in warfare he glories in every opportunity to do his master's bidding and never counts the cost, i Above all other mortal creatures is the dog faithful unto death. No sense of imminent peril, no pangs of hunger, no negle


. Dog and dogs. Dogs. Chapter XI The Dog's Creed AST year Justice Weber, of the Su- preme Court of Utah, in an opinion handed down in a case in which the lower court had permitted the recovery of damages for a dog killed by an automobile, characterized man's most faithful friend in these words: ''In peace the dog finds content in the humblest service, ever faithful, ever true; in warfare he glories in every opportunity to do his master's bidding and never counts the cost, i Above all other mortal creatures is the dog faithful unto death. No sense of imminent peril, no pangs of hunger, no neglect or abuse by or from the one to whom the dog has given his affection, can shake the full measure of his devotion, dim the light that bright- ens his eyes, or dampen the ardor of his love. 'Service is his creed.' 119. 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 Harry, Joseph Edward, 1863-. New York : J. H. Sears & company, inc.


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