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The one absolutely unselfish
friend that a man can have in this selfish world, the one that never
deserts him, the one that never proves ungrateful or treacherous, is his dog. |
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A man's dog stands by him in
prosperity and in poverty, in health and in sickness.
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He will sleep on the cold
ground where the wintry winds blow, and the snow drives fiercely, if
only he may be near his master's side. |
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He will kiss the hand that has
no food to offer, he will lick the sores and wounds that come in
encounter with the roughness of the world. |
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He guards the sleep of his
pauper master as if he were a prince. |
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When all other friends desert,
he remains. |
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When riches take wings and
reputation falls to pieces, he is as constant in his love as the sun
in it's journey through the heavens. |
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If misfortune drives the master
forth an outcast in the world, friendless and homeless, the faithful
dog asks no higher privilege than that of accompanying him to guard
against danger, to fight against his enemies. |
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And when the last scene of all
comes, and death takes the master in it's embrace, and his body is
laid away in the cold ground, no matter if all other friends pursue
their way, there by the graveside will the noble dog be found, his
head between his paws, his eyes sad, but open in alert watchfulness,
faithful and true, even in death. |
by Senator George Graham Vest of Missouri 1870

Perth,
Western Australia
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