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Excerpt from The Captain's Dog
The great success that this work has achieved in France seems to justify the, hope that it will suc cessfully stand the crucial test of translation into our own languge. That M. Enault has vividly and truth fully portrayed the life of the dog whose history is narrated in the following pages will, I think, be 'admitted by ail who may peruse this little book which is now placed before the English-speaking public; and if the reading of it results in the better appreciation of some now neglected specimen of the canine race, I feel sure that the author will not regret the extension of his circle of readers. Feeling, how ever, that the work will recommend itself far more ably than I can, I leave it to fight its own battle with little fear for the result. J. A. A.
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