Fetters Setters ~ Snips and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails

A Boy, His Setter, a Rabbit Hole and a Wily Rabbit ~ from an early 1900s Calendar Top in our Private Collection ~ Illustration by Hy Hintermeister

Monday, January 12, 2009

Then Ben fell to patting his dog again ...


Illustration: Hy Hintermeister

....Then Ben fell to patting his dog again, to hide the tears he could not keep from coming at the thought of the kind friend he had lost.
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...."What did you mean to do?"

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...."Find father; but I couldn't, for he wasn't at the ridin' school, and they told me he had gone out West to buy mustangs for a man who wanted a lot. So then I was in a fix, for I couldn't go to father, didn't know jest where he was, and I wouldn't sneak back to Smithers to be abused. Tried to make 'em take me at the ridin' school, but they didn't want a boy, and I travelled along and tried to get work. But I'd have starved if it hadn't been for Sanch. I left him tied up when I ran off, for fear they'd say I stole him. He's a very valuable dog, ma'am, the best trick dog I ever see, and they'd want him back more than they would me. He belongs to father, and I hated to leave him; but I did. I hooked it one dark night, and never thought I'd see him ag'in. Next mornin' I was eatin' breakfast in a barn miles away, and dreadful lonesome, when he came tearin' in, all mud and wet, with a great piece of rope draggin'. He'd gnawed it and come after me, and wouldn't go back or be lost; and I'll never leave him again, will I, dear old feller?"
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....Sancho had listened to this portion of the tale with intense interest, and when Ben spoke to him he stood straight up, put both paws on the boy's shoulders, licked his face with a world of dumb affection in his yellow eyes, and gave a little whine which said as plainly as words, -

...."Cheer up, little master; fathers may vanish and friends die, but I never will desert you."

....Ben hugged him close and smiled over his curly, white head at the little girls, who clapped their hands at the pleasing tableau, and then went to pat and fondle the good creature, assuring him that they entirely forgave the theft of the cake and the new dinner-pail ...


For the full text of "Chapter Four: His Story" from "Under the Lilacs" by Louisa May Alcott, click here.


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Sunday, January 11, 2009

Dogs and Children

The dog was created specially for children. He is the god of frolic. ~~~ Henry Ward Beecher

Saturday, January 10, 2009

A dog teaches a boy fidelity ...

A dog teaches a boy fidelity, perseverance and to turn around three times before lying down. ~~~ Robert Benchley