og, 55--Dr. Hooper's
dog, 55--the fireman's dog, Tyke, 56--the fireman's dog, Bill,
60--dog used as a servant, 61--Mr. Backhouse's dog, 62--the
post-dog's revenge, 62--dog returns from Bangalore to Pondicherry,
63--Mr. Decouick's dog, 63--a dog saves human life, 64--guards a
chair dropped from a waggon, 64--rescues his master from an
avalanche, 64--spaniel tracks his master to Drury Lane, and
discovers him in the pit, 65--large dog rescues a small one from
drowning, 65--a canine messenger, 66--contrivance of a
Newfoundland to get a bun, 67--dog lost for nine weeks in the dome
of St. Paul's, 67--support themselves in a wild state,
69--laughable account of the transmigration of souls in connexion
with dogs, 71--sheep-dogs in the Pyrenees, 76--Mrs. S. C. Hall's
dog, 77--musical spaniel of Darmstadt, 77--Lord Grenville's lines
on the dog, 82.
THE IRISH AND HIGHLAND WOLF-DOG.
History of the Irish wolf-dog, 86 _et seq. passim_--supposed
recognition of a wolf-dog of the Irish blood royal, 86--lines on
the Irish wolf-dog, 88--anecdotes from Plutarch, 89--the dog of
Montargis, 90--the dog of Aughrim, 93--wolf-hunting in Tyrone,
94--sheep-killing wolf-dog, 107--Buskar and Bran, 112--incident
with Lord Ossulton's hounds, 116--Bruno and O'Toole, 117--a
deer-hound recovers a glove from a boy, 119--Sir W. Scott's dog
Maida, 120--a deer-hound detains a suspicious person, 120--follows
a wounded deer for three days, 121--Comhstri drowns a stag,
122--Scotch dogs much prized in England, 123--Llewellyn and Beth
Gelert, 124--Lady Morgan on the Irish wolf-dog, 127.
THE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG.
Character, &c., 133--saves people from drowning, 135--Baby,
136--saves a child from being run over, 136--saves a spaniel from
being drowned, 137--saves a gentleman from drowning at Portsmouth,
138--saves a man in a mill-stream, 138--calculating dogs,
138--Sabbath party disturbed by a dog, 139--Archdeacon Wix's dog,
140--a Newfoundland brings away breeches containing money
belonging to his master, 143--commits suicide, 145--saves a
coachman in the Thames, 146--tries to drown a spaniel, 147--uses
his paw as a fishing-bait, 148--in carrying two hats puts one
inside other, 148--three dogs previously enemies unite against a
common foe, 149--a dog saves his drowning enemy, 151--releases
himself and compani
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