



OUR FRIEND THE DOG 



and not yet stiffened, carried 

 slackly through the unexplored 

 pathways of his new existence 

 his huge and serious head, flat- 

 nosed and, as it were, rendered 

 heavy with thought. 



For this thankless and rather 

 sad head, like that of an over- 

 worked child, was beginning 

 the overwhelming work that op- 

 presses every brain at the start 

 of life. He had, in less than 

 five or six weeks, to get into his 

 mind, taking shape within it, an 

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