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All but Bridge, who, although he was thin, 

 worn and weak, remained comparatively as 

 healthy as ever. He alone returned with his 

 master, and, as it was considered that he had 

 done enough hard work, and been through 

 sufficient hardships to last a dog's lifetime, he 

 was given to the New York Zoological Park, 

 where he now lives in ease and comfort and 

 seems to enjoy it to the full. 



In order to make him feel at home and pro- 

 mote his happiness, a wife was provided for 

 him who was given the name of White Face 

 and seems to be congenial in every way. Many 

 Eskimo puppies have been born in the Park 

 and are fine, healthy little animals, hardy and 

 pugnacious, daring and defiant. It is an in- 

 teresting sight to watch them fighting among 

 themselves, one of the most curious phases of 

 the fights being their sudden, fierce bursts of 

 savage temper when things are not going just 

 their way. 



Bridge may.'be seen now any day in the 

 New York Zoological Park in one of the wolf 

 pens, either pacing softly and quietly up and 



