Chapter 2

WILHELM

BYPATRICK R. CHALMERSFromPunch

By permission of the Author, and special permission of theProprietors of LondonPunch

WILHELM

AN OLD DOG

BYCELIA DUFFINFromThe Spectator

By permission of the Author,The London Spectator, andMaunsel and Company, Ltd. Dublin

AN OLD DOG

REMARKS TOMY GROWN-UP PUP

FromRhymes of HomeBY BURGES JOHNSON

By permission of the Author, and of the PublishersG. P. Putnam'sSons, New York

REMARKS TO MY GROWN-UP PUP

AN EXTRACT FROMINSCRIPTION ON THEMONUMENT OFA NEWFOUNDLAND DOG

BY LORD BYRON

AN EXTRACT FROMINSCRIPTION ON THEMONUMENT OFA NEWFOUNDLAND DOG

TO TIM, AN IRISH TERRIER

BYW. M. LETTS

By permission of the Author and of theWestminster Gazette, London

TO TIM, AN IRISH TERRIER

MY DOG

BYANNA HADLEY MIDDLEMAS

By permission of the Author and ofThe BostonEvening Transcript

MY DOG

"WITHOUT ARE DOGS"

BYEDWARD A. CHURCH

By permission of the Author and of theCentury Magazine

"WITHOUT ARE DOGS"

YOU'RE A DOG

BYC. L. GILMAN

By permission of the Author and ofOuting Publishing Co., N. Y.

YOU'RE A DOG

A GENTLEMAN

FromNew Orleans Times-Picayune

By permission ofNew Orleans Times-Picayune

A GENTLEMAN

MY DOG

BYST. JOHN LUCAS

MY DOG

TO SCOTT

(A collie, for nine years our friend)BYW. M. LETTS

By permission of the Author and of theWestminster Gazette, London

TO SCOTT

(A collie, for nine years our friend)

"DODO,"

1903-1913

BYARTHUR AUSTIN-JACKSONFromThe Spectator

By permission ofThe London Spectator

"DODO"

1903-1913

Sir Walter Scott's translation of Lockhart'sepitaph for "Maida's grave"

"HAMISH"A SCOTCH TERRIER

FromThe London SpectatorBYC. HILTON BROWN

"HAMISH"; A SCOTCH TERRIER

The Riverside Press

CAMBRIDGE . MASSACHUSETTS

U . S . A


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