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ever, by siring Ch. Rock Salt ; but my own idea was that 

 Marsden Luce, his dam, was in a great measure 

 responsible for that good dog's many excellences. 

 Marsden Luce was on the small side, but all a Terrier, 

 with a hard black coat, black eye, beautiful ears, and a 

 rare shape. Mention of this bitch recalls the name of 

 Ch. Rock Princess, one of the best bitches of the past 

 decade. She possessed all her sire's, Accrington Rough, 

 high quality; rare neck, shoulders, legs and feet, and 

 one of the best expressions I have ever seen. She had 

 a tragic ending she was sold to Mr. Foxhall Keene, but 

 something happened to her on board the liner, and she 

 never survived the journey. 



Chippenham Daisy is a matron who has a great deal of 

 her classic blood about. Absolutely perfect in body, 

 shape, coat, colour, head, ears, and legs and feet, but 

 the almost perfect picture was marred by a light, staring 

 eye. 



Dumbarton Conqueror is in the pedigree of not a few : 

 best front possible ; grand shoulders, but too dark in tan, 

 and quite a foreign expression. 



Rock Ferry Sensation was a lovely moulded Terrier; 

 her head, however, was rather off in shape, and her eyes 

 not pleasing in colour or expression. 



