The Art of Home Making in City And Country in Mansion And Cottage

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The Art of Home Making in City And Country in Mansion And Cottage
Sangster Margaret Elizabeth
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Only the loving soul can have loving natures about it, whether of the lower or of the higher orders. Probably our little dumb friends know far more than we imagine of what is going on around them, and understand our speech and language in a way which would surprise us if we were in the habit of observing them. Little Fanchette, a spaniel brought from Paris to New York, moped and pined with homesickness, until it occurred to somebody to speak French to her, when she speedily plucked up courage a...nd grew sprightly again. Juno, a huge mastiff, was given away by her mistress to a friend in the same town. The change of homes and owners puzzled the dog at first, and she could not be reconciled to it. From the hour that she compre- hended the transfer she treated her original owner with the utmost indifference, verging on disdain, never responding to a caress, never lifting her head when the lady spoke to her. Juno's resentment was royal and unmistakable.
By all means let us treat our pets as though they had natures in some degree akin to our own, and then let us \vatch and discover what fine traits they show when trained with care and treated with uniform kindness.


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