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... dog to eat benes while being worn? have always imagord that ot the great advantages muiale wea'ing is that prevent, dog picking garbage is the streets. ...
... dog to eat benes while being worn? have always imagord that ot the great advantages muiale wea'ing is that prevent, dog picking garbage is the streets. ...
... unwholesome and insufficient food, aud at times beaten with-dreadful severity. He had often been seen the neighbours picking garbage and eating it to satisfy his hunger, and even going to the pigs' trough and devouring eagerly such refuse as the pigs ...
... KENNEL HINTS. writing the habit moat dogs have picking up foo! in the street, the greatest authorities on nogs has d dared that this is almost the sole fault for which he uses the whip severely, so iniurious does he consider this habit. Whippets and grey ...
... a dead horee in the fierd. On the 90th, in Foster, he again visited the company with Dr and in ad dition to the above ° f garbage, which pigs were e found a quantity ing about Ded fonds ut was ls, in a costs. (Before Bir Henry and Swaffham Work- Stagg ...
... and asked if she had been moved towards her hoi* land. “Oh, yes,” she answered. “I first met kin at fancy-dress ball the garbage a monk, and 1 said: * That's .the roan.* But then,” she added) someone told he was rich Crohus ! ” St. George’s Chapel Choir ...
... often solicited charity in the Slit live,! cru-ts of bread, tne refuse cabliages aud other vegetables, and such-like- garbage that she picked up from dirtheaps. List wee* slie down from weakness, while passing tiie door of the concierge, from want oi Put sue ...
... breakers, is their wont at this dreary season; putrid herrings and floating carrion being eagerly sought for, and not little garbage the sewers here let drift downstream to the ocean on tbe ebb-tide. wonder few stomachs feel easy on a dinner of sea-gull, ...
... any them are beginning to decay, and all such should be immediately removed. IV. The spotted and potatoes should carefully picked out from among such arc to be preserved stoic for winter and spring use. V. As there great danger from single decaying potatoe ...
... the c-hambtr. He, along with the other children, beg for morsels of bread from the neighbors, and have beea seea eating garbage , picked off the streets. The manner which the flogging is administered is as unique as cruel The woman ties the children's hands ...
... which body the late Dr. Grilam was one of the medical-officere. prisoners shoul arouse their and The grave was moss lined, picked out with their He should like to mention the senowdrope. The coffin, which was of oak, with i rtanee of the help the Police ...
... than others, all possessed the main features in common. The fool bins, the open drains, the j heaps of garbage, and the disreputable-looking fowls picking their way among the refuse which choked up the gutters and littered the pavement, were well nigh as ...
... feet, a large birch tree, a hazel tree with nuts on it, and (extraordinary as it may appear) large basinful of nuts, were picked up. All these articles were excellent preservation, although they must have been there thousands ot years. The Berwick Advertiser ...