Royal brother,' returned Richard, 'recollect that the Almighty, who gave the dog to be companion of our pleasures and our toils, hath invested him with a nature noble and incapable of deceit. He forgets neither friend nor foe, remembers, and with accuracy,... The Saturday Magazine - Page 211841Full view - About this book
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...and injury. He hath a share of man's intelligence, but no share of man's falsehood. 'You will brjbe a soldier to slay a man with his sword, or a witness to take life by false accusation; but you can not make a hound tear his benefactor—he is the friend of man, save when man justly incurs his... | |
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...deceit. He forgets neither friend nor foe — remembers, and with accuracy, both benefit and injury. He hath a share of man's intelligence, but no share of man's falsehood. You will bribe a soldier to slay a man with his sword, or a witness to take life by false accusation ;... | |
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| 1859 - 736 pages
...deceit. He forgets neither friend nor foe ; remembers, and with accuracy, both benefit and injury. He hath a share of man's intelligence, but no share...but you cannot make a hound tear his benefactor." The late Earl Fitzhardinge seems to have adopted the above view of canine intelligence, as may be gleaned... | |
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