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A Jealous Dog

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
March
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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Th at dogs are affectionate is universnlly allowod. and tlhat they are jealous do obwuiver esui doubt, but tHiat a dog niay sliow true philosopliy lm accept ing a liard ituation is occa&onally proved, says a London paper. A young mui liad for eome years owned a dog wUeta was his constant eompanton. Recently, however, hc married. and moved wWb his wife and dog info a house on the opposite f the etreet froin hts father'e Ihium-, hja old home. The dog was not happy, for attent ions wliitli liad once been Uis own ■were now gin to tlie young bride. Hls master tr&ed to reconcile him to tlie altered Btaitc of aHadn, and the lui de endeavored to win his affect ion, but he constantly sliowed his displeaaure and nifeeryOne lay tl! ■ mneter came home and üat down, puttfiag his arm alout hie wiie. Jack was lying by the fire, and he at on-.'e roae, ajpproactoed the two, and made the wnaj exh.iUition of hls d:a])])roval. ■Vliy. Jack," said his master, ■[]]': is all riiïht ; nlie is a good gii'l." And as he Bpofce he pattcd his wife's arm. Jack lookeil up at him, turned away, and left the room. In a moment they heard a noise, and going into the hall fouiul li 111 üi&gglag lii bed downsta ! !-s. He rrached the front door and wliined to be let out. The door was opeoed and he dxftgged Uw ïM'd down the steps and across the street to li is old home. where he BCratched for admittance. Since tlien lic has ncver returned to his master, and has refueed all overtmres toward reconciliation.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier