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-The Project Gutenberg eBook, A Dog Day, by Walter Emanuel, Illustrated by
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-Title: A Dog Day
- or The Angel in the House
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-Author: Walter Emanuel
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-
-
-
-A DOG DAY
-
-or
-
-The Angel in the House
-
-by
-
-WALTER EMANUEL
-
-Pictured by Cecil Aldin
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-[Publisher Logo]
-
-Published by R.H.Russell. New York. 1902.
-
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-
-Copyright, 1902, by William Heinemann.
-All rights reserved.
-Entered at Stationers Hall, London, England.
-Entered at the Library of Congress, Washington, U.S.A.
-
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-
-
- TO
-
- W. W. JACOBS
-
- BECAUSE
- HE LIKED IT
-
- [Small Decoration]
-
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-
-
-
-
- A DOG DAY
-
- OR
-
- THE ANGEL IN THE HOUSE
-
-
-A.M.
-7
-
- Woke up feeling rather below par, owing to
- disturbed rest. Hardly enough energy to stretch
- myself. In the middle of the night a strange man
- came in by the kitchen window, very quietly, with
- a bag. I chummed up to him at once. He was nice to
- me, and I was nice to him. He got me down a piece
- of meat that I could not reach myself. While I was
- engaged on this, he took a whole lot of silver
- things and put them into the bag. Then, as he was
- leaving, the brute—I believe, now, it was an
- accident—trod on my toe, making me yelp with pain.
- I bit him heartily, and he dropped his bag, and
- scurried off through the window again. My yelping
- soon woke up the whole house, and, in a very short
- time, old Mr. Brown and young Mr. Brown appear.
- They at once spot the bag of silver. They then
- declare I have saved the house, and make no end of
- fuss with me. I am a hero. Later on Miss Brown
- came down and fondled me lots, and kissed me, and
- tied a piece of pink ribbon round my neck, and
- made me look a fool. What’s the good of ribbon, I
- should like to know? It’s the most beastly tasting
- stuff there ever was.
-
- [Illustration]
-
- [Illustration]
-
-8:30.
-
- Ate breakfast with difficulty. Have no appetite.
-
-8:35.
-
- Ate kittens’ breakfast.
-
-8:36.
-
- An affair with the cat (the kittens’ mother). But
- I soon leave her, as the coward does not fight
- fair, using claws.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-9:0.
-
- Washed by Mary. A hateful business. Put into a
- tub, and rubbed all over—mouth, tail, and
- everywhere—with filthy soapy water, that loathsome
- cat looking on all the while, and sneering in her
- dashed superior way. I don’t know, I am sure, why
- the hussy should be so conceited. She has to clean
- herself. I keep a servant to clean me. At the same
- time I often wish I was a black dog. They keep
- clean so much longer. Every finger-mark shows up
- so frightfully on the white part of me. I am a
- sight after Cook has been stroking me.
-
-9:30.
-
- Showed myself in my washed state to the family.
- All very nice to me. Quite a triumphal entry,
- in fact. It is simply wonderful the amount of
- kudos I’ve got from that incident with the man.
- Miss Brown (whom I rather like) particularly
- enthusiastic. Kissed me again and again, and
- called me “a dear, clean, brave, sweet-smelling
- little doggie.”
-
- [Illustration]
-
-9:40.
-
- While a visitor was being let in at the front-door
- I rushed out, and had the most glorious roll in
- the mud. Felt more like my old self then.
-
-9:45.
-
- Visited the family again. Shrieks of horror on
- seeing me caked in mud. But all agreed that I was
- not to be scolded to-day as I was a hero (over the
- man!). All, that is, except Aunt Brown, whose
- hand, for some reason or other, is always against
- me—though nothing is too good for the cat. She
- stigmatised me, quite gratuitously, as “a horrid
- fellow.”
-
- [Illustration]
-
-9:50.
-
- Glorious thought! Rushed upstairs and rolled over
- and over on the old maid’s bed. Thank Heaven, the
- mud was still wet!
-
- [Illustration]
-
-10 to 10:15.
-
- Wagged tail.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-10:16.
-
- Down into kitchen. While Cook is watching regiment
- pass, I play with chops, and bite big bits out of
- them. Cook, who is quite upset for the day by
- seeing so many soldiers, continues to cook the
- chops without noticing.
-
-10:20 to ...
-
- Dozed.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-1:15.
-
- Ate kittens’ dinner.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-1:20.
-
- Attacked by beast of cat again. She scratched my
- hind-leg, and at that I refused to go on. Mem.: to
- take it out of her kittens later.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-1:25.
-
- Upstairs into dining-room. Family not finished
- lunch yet. Young Mr. Brown throws a bread pellet
- at me, hitting me on the nozzle. An insult. I
- swallow the insult. Then I go up to Miss Brown and
- look at her with my great pleading eyes. I guessed
- it: they are irresistible. She gives me a piece of
- pudding. Aunt Brown tells her she shouldn’t. At
- which, with great pluck, Miss Brown tells her to
- mind her own business. I admire that girl more and
- more.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-1:30.
-
- A windfall. A whole dish of mayonnaise fish on the
- slab in the hall. Before you can say Jack Robinson
- I have bolted it.
-
-1:32.
-
- Curious pains in my underneath.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-1:33.
-
- Pains in my underneath get worse.
-
-1:34.
-
- Horrid feeling of sickness.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-1:35.
-
- Rush up into Aunt Brown’s room, and am sick there.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-1:37.
-
- Better. Think I shall pull through if I am
- careful.
-
-1:40.
-
- Almost well again.
-
-1:41.
-
- Quite well again. Thank Heavens! It was a narrow
- shave that time. People ought not to leave such
- stuff about.
-
-1:42.
-
- Up into dining-room. And, to show how well I am, I
- gallumph round and round the room, at full pelt,
- about twenty times, steering myself by my tail.
- Then, as a grand finale, I jump twice on to the
- waistcoat-part of old Mr. Brown, who is sleeping
- peacefully in the arm-chair. He wakes up very
- angry indeed, and uses words I have never heard
- before. Even Miss Brown, to my no little surprise,
- says it is very naughty of me. Old Mr. Brown
- insists on my being punished, and orders Miss
- Brown to beat me. Miss Brown runs the burglar for
- all he is worth. But no good. Old Mr. Brown is
- dead to all decent feeling!
-
- [Illustration]
-
- So Miss Brown beats me. Very nice. Thoroughly
- enjoyable. Just like being patted. But, of course,
- I yelp, and pretend it hurts frightfully, and do
- the sad-eye business, and she soon leaves off
- and takes me into the next room and gives me six
- pieces of sugar! Good business. Must remember
- always to do this. Before leaving she kisses me
- and explains that I should not have jumped on poor
- Pa, as he is the man who goes to the City to earn
- bones for me. Something in that, perhaps. Nice
- girl.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-2:0 to 3:15.
-
- Attempt to kill fur rug in back room. No good.
-
-3:15 to 3:45.
-
- Sulked.
-
-3:46.
-
- Small boy comes in, and strokes me. I snap at him.
- _I will not_ be every one’s plaything.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-3:47 to 4:0.
-
- Another attempt to kill rug. Would have done it
- this time, had not that odious Aunt Brown come in
- and interfered. I did not say anything, but gave
- her such a look, as much as to say, “I’ll do for
- you one day.” I think she understood.
-
-4:0 to 5:15.
-
- Slept.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-5:15.
-
- Awakened by bad attack of eczema.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-5:20 to 5:30.
-
- Slept again.
-
-5:30.
-
- Awakened again by eczema. Caught one.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-5:30 to 6:0.
-
- Frightened canary by staring greedily at it.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-6:0.
-
- Visited kitchen-folk. Boned some bones.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-6:15.
-
- Stalked a kitten in kitchen-passage. The other
- little cowards ran away.
-
-6:20.
-
- Things are looking brighter: helped mouse escape
- from cat.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-6:30.
-
- Upstairs, past the drawing-room. Door of old Mrs.
- Brown’s bedroom open invitingly. I entered. Never
- been in before. Nothing much worth having. Ate a
- few flowers out of a bonnet. Beastly.
-
- [Illustration]
-
- Then into Miss Brown’s room. Very tidy when I
- entered. Discovered there packet labelled
- “High-class Pure Confectionery.” Not bad. Pretty
- room.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-7:0.
-
- Down to supper. Ate it, but without much relish. I
- am off my feed to-day.
-
-7:15.
-
- Ate kittens’ supper. But I do wish they would not
- give them that eternal fish. I am getting sick of
- it.
-
-7:16.
-
- Sick of it in the garden.
-
-7:25.
-
- Nasty feeling of lassitude comes over me, with
- loss of all initiative, so I decide to take
- things quietly, and lie down by the kitchen
- fire. Sometimes I think that I am not the dog
- that I was.
-
-8:0.
-
- Hooray! Appetite returning.
-
-8:1.
-
- Ravenous.
-
-8:2.
-
- Have one of the nicest pieces of coal I have ever
- come across.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-8:5.
-
- Nose around the kitchen floor, and glean a bit of
- onion, an imitation tortoise-shell comb, a shrimp
- (almost entire), an abominably stale chunk of
- bread, and about half a yard of capital string.
- After coal, I think I like string best. The family
- have noticed what a lot of this I stow away, and
- it was not a bad idea of young Mr. Brown’s, the
- other day, that, if I had the end of a piece of
- string always hanging from my mouth, they could
- use me as a string-box. Though it is scarcely a
- matter for joking about. Still, it made me laugh.
-
-8:30.
-
- If one had to rely on other people one might
- starve. Fortunately, in the hall I happen on the
- treacle-pudding, and I get first look in. Lap up
- the treacle, and leave the suet for the family.
- A1.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-8:40.
-
- Down into the kitchen again. Sit by the fire,
- and pretend I don’t know what treacle is like.
- But that vile cat is there, and I believe she
- guesses—keeps looking round at me with her hateful
- superior look. Dash her, what right has she got to
- give herself such airs? She’s not half my size,
- and pays no taxes. Dash her smugness. Dash her
- altogether. The sight of her maddens me—and, when
- her back is turned, I rush at her, and bite her.
- The crafty coward wags her tail, pretending she
- likes it, so I do it again, and then she rounds on
- me, and scratches my paw viciously, drawing blood,
- and making me howl with pain. This brings Miss
- Brown down in a hurry. She kisses me, tells the
- cat she is a naughty cat (_I’d_ have killed her
- for it), gives me some sugar, and wraps the paw up
- in a bread-poultice. Lord, how that girl loves me!
-
-9:0.
-
- Ate the bread-poultice.
-
-9:15.
-
- Begin to get sleepy.
-
-9:15 to 10:0.
-
- Dozed.
-
-10:0.
-
- Led to kennel.
-
-10:15.
-
- Lights out. Thus ends another dernd dull day.
-
- [Illustration]
-
-
-
-
- * * * * * *
-
-
-
-
-Transcriber’s note:
-
-Obviously missing punctuation added.
-
-Time: . replaced by : e.g. 3.15 changed to 3:15, otherwise time display
-conventions left as printed.
-
-Original justification style of paragraphs not retained.
-
-Out of order pages in original re-ordered to follow time sequence.
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- <h1 class='c003'><span class='xlarge'>A Dog Day</span></h1>
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c1'>
-<div class='nf-center c002'>
- <div>or</div>
- <div class='c002'>The Angel in the House</div>
- <div class='c002'>by</div>
- <div class='c002'><span class='large'>Walter Emanuel</span></div>
- <div class='c002'><span class='large'>Pictured</span></div>
- <div class='c002'>by</div>
- <div class='c002'><span class='large'>Cecil Aldin</span></div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c1'>
- <div class='nf-center'>
- <div>Published by R.H.Russell. New York. 1902.</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c002' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c004'><span class='small'>Copyright, 1902, by William Heinemann.</span></p>
-<p class='c005'><span class='small'>All rights reserved.</span></p>
-
-<p class='c001'><span class='small'>Entered at Stationers Hall, London, England.</span></p>
-
-<p class='c001'><span class='small'>Entered at the Library of Congress, Washington, U.S.A.</span></p>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c002' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c1'>
-<div class='nf-center c000'>
- <div>TO</div>
- <div class='c002'><span class='large'>W. W. JACOBS</span></div>
- <div class='c002'>BECAUSE</div>
- <div>HE LIKED IT</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
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-<img src='images/deco003.png' alt='Decorative mark.' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='pbb'>
- <hr class='pb c002' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='chapter'>
- <h2 class='c006'><span class='large'>A DOG DAY</span></h2>
-</div>
-
-<div class='nf-center-c1'>
-<div class='nf-center c007'>
- <div>OR</div>
- <div class='c002'>THE ANGEL IN THE HOUSE</div>
- </div>
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'><span class='fss'>A.M.</span> <br /> 7</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Woke up feeling rather below par, owing to
-disturbed rest. Hardly enough energy to stretch myself.
-In the middle of the night a strange man came in by the
-kitchen window, very quietly, with a bag. I chummed up
-to him at once. He was nice to me, and I was nice to
-him. He got me down a piece of meat that I could not
-reach myself. While I was engaged on this, he took a
-whole lot of silver things and put them into the bag.
-Then, as he was leaving, the brute—I believe, now, it
-was an accident—trod on my toe, making me yelp with
-pain. I bit him heartily, and he dropped his bag, and
-scurried off through the window again. My yelping
-soon woke up the whole house, and, in a very short time,
-old Mr. Brown and young Mr. Brown appear. They
-at once spot the bag of silver. They then declare I have
-saved the house, and make no end of fuss with me. I
-am a hero. Later on Miss Brown came down and
-fondled me lots, and kissed me, and tied a piece of pink
-ribbon round my neck, and made me look a fool. What’s
-the good of ribbon, I should like to know? It’s the most
-beastly tasting stuff there ever was.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image005.jpg' alt='dog bites man' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image007.jpg' alt='dog wearing ribbon' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>8:30.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Ate breakfast with difficulty. Have no appetite.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>8:35.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Ate kittens’ breakfast.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>8:36.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>An affair with the cat (the kittens’ mother). But
-I soon leave her, as the coward does not fight fair, using
-claws.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image009.jpg' alt='dog eating' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>9:0.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Washed by Mary.
-A hateful business. Put into a tub, and rubbed all over—mouth,
-tail, and everywhere—with filthy soapy water,
-that loathsome cat looking on all the while, and sneering in
-her dashed superior way. I don’t know, I am sure, why
-the hussy should be so conceited. She has to clean herself.
-I keep a servant to clean me. At the same time I
-often wish I was a black dog. They keep clean so
-much longer. Every finger-mark shows up so frightfully
-on the white part of me. I am a sight after Cook has
-been stroking me.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>9:30.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Showed myself in my washed state to the family.
-All very nice to me. Quite a triumphal entry, in fact. It
-is simply wonderful the amount of kudos I’ve got from
-that incident with the man. Miss Brown (whom I
-rather like) particularly enthusiastic. Kissed me again
-and again, and called me “a dear, clean, brave, sweet-smelling
-little doggie.”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image011.jpg' alt='dog being washed' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>9:40.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>While a visitor was being let in at the front-door I
-rushed out, and had the most glorious roll in the mud.
-Felt more like my old self then.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>9:45.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Visited the family again. Shrieks of horror on seeing
-me caked in mud. But all agreed that I was not to be
-scolded to-day as I was a hero (over the man!). All,
-that is, except Aunt Brown, whose hand, for some reason
-or other, is always against me—though nothing is too
-good for the cat. She stigmatised me, quite gratuitously,
-as “a horrid fellow.”</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image013.jpg' alt='glorious roll in mud' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>9:50.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Glorious thought! Rushed upstairs and rolled over
-and over on the old maid’s bed. Thank Heaven, the
-mud was still wet!</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image015.jpg' alt='dog rolling on bed' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>10 to 10:15.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Wagged tail.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image017.jpg' alt='dog wagging tail' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>10:16.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Down into kitchen. While Cook is watching regiment
-pass, I play with chops, and bite big bits out of
-them. Cook, who is quite upset for the day by seeing so
-many soldiers, continues to cook the chops without
-noticing.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>10:20 to ...</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Dozed.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image019.jpg' alt='dog eating' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:15.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Ate kittens’ dinner.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image021.jpg' alt='dog eating' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:20.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Attacked by beast of cat again. She scratched my
-hind-leg, and at that I refused to go on. Mem.: to take
-it out of her kittens later.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image023.jpg' alt='dog scratched by cat' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:25.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Upstairs into dining-room. Family not finished lunch
-yet. Young Mr. Brown throws a bread pellet at me,
-hitting me on the nozzle. An insult. I swallow the
-insult. Then I go up to Miss Brown and look at her
-with my great pleading eyes. I guessed it: they are
-irresistible. She gives me a piece of pudding. Aunt
-Brown tells her she shouldn’t. At which, with great
-pluck, Miss Brown tells her to mind her own business.
-I admire that girl more and more.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image025.jpg' alt='dog being fed' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:30.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>A windfall. A whole dish of mayonnaise fish on the
-slab in the hall. Before you can say Jack Robinson I
-have bolted it.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:32.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Curious pains in my underneath.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image027.jpg' alt='dog dozing' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:33.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Pains in my underneath get worse.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:34.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Horrid feeling of sickness.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image029.jpg' alt='dog looking sick' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:35.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Rush up into Aunt Brown’s room, and am sick there.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image031.jpg' alt='dog sick under bed' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:37.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Better. Think I shall pull through if I am careful.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:40.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Almost well again.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:41.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Quite well again. Thank Heavens! It was a
-narrow shave that time. People ought not to leave such
-stuff about.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>1:42.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Up into dining-room. And, to show how well I am,
-I gallumph round and round the room, at full pelt, about
-twenty times, steering myself by my tail. Then, as a grand
-finale, I jump twice on to the waistcoat-part of old Mr.
-Brown, who is sleeping peacefully in the arm-chair. He
-wakes up very angry indeed, and uses words I have never
-heard before. Even Miss Brown, to my no little surprise,
-says it is very naughty of me. Old Mr. Brown insists on
-my being punished, and orders Miss Brown to beat me.
-Miss Brown runs the burglar for all he is worth. But
-no good. Old Mr. Brown is dead to all decent feeling!</p>
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image033.jpg' alt='dog jumping on man' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c010'>So Miss Brown beats me. Very nice. Thoroughly enjoyable.
-Just like being patted. But, of course, I yelp,
-and pretend it hurts frightfully, and do the sad-eye
-business, and she soon leaves off and takes me into the
-next room and gives me six pieces of sugar! Good
-business. Must remember always to do this. Before
-leaving she kisses me and explains that I should not have
-jumped on poor Pa, as he is the man who goes to the
-City to earn bones for me. Something in that, perhaps.
-Nice girl.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image035.jpg' alt='dog being hugged' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>2:0 to 3:15.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Attempt to kill fur rug in back room. No good.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>3:15 to 3:45.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Sulked.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>3:46.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Small boy comes in, and strokes me. I snap at him.
-<em>I will not</em> be every one’s plaything.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image037.jpg' alt='dog chewing rug' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>3:47 to 4:0.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Another attempt to kill rug. Would have done it this
-time, had not that odious Aunt Brown come in and
-interfered. I did not say anything, but gave her such a
-look, as much as to say, “I’ll do for you one day.” I
-think she understood.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>4:0 to 5:15.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Slept.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image039.jpg' alt='dog pulled off rug' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>5:15.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Awakened by bad attack of eczema.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image041.jpg' alt='dog scratching' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>5:20 to 5:30.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Slept again.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>5:30.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Awakened again by eczema. Caught one.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image043.jpg' alt='dog scratching' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>5:30 to 6:0.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Frightened canary by staring greedily at it.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image045.jpg' alt='dog watching bird' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>6:0.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Visited kitchen-folk. Boned some bones.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image047.jpg' alt='dog carrying bone' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>6:15.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Stalked a kitten in kitchen-passage. The other
-little cowards ran away.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>6:20.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Things are looking brighter: helped mouse escape
-from cat.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image049.jpg' alt='dog helping mouse' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>6:30.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Upstairs, past the drawing-room. Door of old Mrs.
-Brown’s bedroom open invitingly. I entered. Never
-been in before. Nothing much worth having. Ate a few
-flowers out of a bonnet. Beastly.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image051.jpg' alt='dog eating flowers' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<p class='c010'>Then into Miss Brown’s room. Very tidy when I
-entered. Discovered there packet labelled “High-class
-Pure Confectionery.” Not bad. Pretty room.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image053.jpg' alt='dog eating confectionery' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>7:0.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Down to supper. Ate it, but without much relish.
-I am off my feed to-day.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>7:15.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Ate kittens’ supper. But I do wish they would not
-give them that eternal fish. I am getting sick of it.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>7:16.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Sick of it in the garden.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>7:25.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Nasty feeling of lassitude comes over me, with loss of
-all initiative, so I decide to take things quietly, and lie
-down by the kitchen fire. Sometimes I think that I am
-not the dog that I was.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>8:0.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Hooray! Appetite returning.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>8:1.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Ravenous.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>8:2.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Have one of the nicest pieces of coal I have
-ever come across.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image055.jpg' alt='dog eating coal' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>8:5.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Nose around the kitchen floor, and glean a bit of
-onion, an imitation tortoise-shell comb, a shrimp (almost
-entire), an abominably stale chunk of bread, and about
-half a yard of capital string. After coal, I think I like
-string best. The family have noticed what a lot of this I
-stow away, and it was not a bad idea of young Mr.
-Brown’s, the other day, that, if I had the end of a piece
-of string always hanging from my mouth, they could use
-me as a string-box. Though it is scarcely a matter for
-joking about. Still, it made me laugh.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>8:30.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>If one had to rely on other people one might
-starve. Fortunately, in the hall I happen on the treacle-pudding,
-and I get first look in. Lap up the treacle, and
-leave the suet for the family. A1.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image057.jpg' alt='dog eating treacle' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>8:40.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Down into the kitchen again. Sit by the fire,
-and pretend I don’t know what treacle is like. But that
-vile cat is there, and I believe she guesses—keeps looking
-round at me with her hateful superior look. Dash her,
-what right has she got to give herself such airs? She’s
-not half my size, and pays no taxes. Dash her smugness.
-Dash her altogether. The sight of her maddens me—and,
-when her back is turned, I rush at her, and bite her.
-The crafty coward wags her tail, pretending she likes it,
-so I do it again, and then she rounds on me, and scratches
-my paw viciously, drawing blood, and making me howl
-with pain. This brings Miss Brown down in a hurry.
-She kisses me, tells the cat she is a naughty cat (<em>I’d</em> have
-killed her for it), gives me some sugar, and wraps the
-paw up in a bread-poultice. Lord, how that girl loves me!</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>9:0.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Ate the bread-poultice.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>9:15.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Begin to get sleepy.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>9:15 to 10:0.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Dozed.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>10:0.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Led to kennel.</p>
-
-<h3 class='c008'>10:15.</h3>
-
-<p class='c009'>Lights out. Thus ends another dernd dull day.</p>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/image059.jpg' alt='dog curled up asleep' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
-<div class='figcenter id002'>
-<img src='images/backcover.jpg' alt='back cover' class='ig001' />
-</div>
-
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-<p>&nbsp;</p>
-<hr />
-<p>&nbsp;</p>
-<p>&nbsp;</p>
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