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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Arthur Hamilton, and His Dog, by Anonymous This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Arthur Hamilton, and His Dog Author: Anonymous Release Date: January 31, 2004 [EBook #10888] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ARTHUR HAMILTON, AND HIS DOG *** Produced by Internet Archive; University of Florida, Children, Hilary Caws-Elwitt and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team [Illustration: ARTHUR AND HIS DOG.] ARTHUR HAMILTON, AND HIS DOG. _Written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, and approved by the Committee of Publication_. 1851. ARTHUR HAMILTON. CHAPTER I. LEAVING HOME. One pleasant October evening, Arthur Hamilton was at play in front of the small, brown cottage in which he lived. He and his brother James, were having a great frolic with a large spotted dog, who was performing a great variety of antics, such as only well-educated dogs understand. But Rover had been carefully initiated into the mysteries of making a bow while standing on his hind legs, tossing pieces of bread off his nose, putting up his fore-paws with a most imploring look, and piteous whine, which the boys called "begging for money," and when a chip had been given him, he uttered a most energetic bow-wow-wow, which they regarded as equivalent to "thank you, sir," and walked off. While they were thus amusing themselves, their mother was sitting on the rude piazza which ran along the front of the cottage, now looking at the merry children, and then thoughtfully gazing at the long shadows which were stretching across the road. Mrs. Hamilton was a woman of wonderful strength, and energy, both of body and mind; and she had been sustained for many years by the Christian's hope; but there was now a heavy burden resting on her soul, which even her native energy and Christian trust were unable to remove. She had known many days of worldly prosperity, since she had resided in that little cottage; but of late, trials had multiplied; and days and nights of heart-crushing sorrow had been appointed unto her. He who should have shared life's trials and lightened their weight, had proved
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