OUR FRIEND THE DOG 



pleness, a similar abundance of 

 forms, the same prodigious faculty 

 of accommodation to our wishes. 

 This is because, in the world which 

 we know, among the different and 

 primitive geniuses that preside 

 over the evolution of the several 

 species, there exists not one, ex- 

 cepting that of the dog, that ever 

 gave a thought to the presence 

 of man. 



It will, perhaps, be said that 

 we have been able to transform 

 almost as profoundly some of our 

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