Show Napoleons Napoleon's Testimony Napoleon relates that at the close of some great encounter he he went over the battlefield where the dead were still Ij lying Iving ing It was bright moonlight saId the emperor and silence SIl- SIl SIlence sil silence ence was as profound I f Suddenly a dog glided out from beneath the garments ofa of a dead soldier darted towards towards us uttering ones cries of deepe deepest deepest t dIstress as if of beseeching us foil for aid as he returned to his dead master lick lIck- licking licking ing mg his face t Whether it was m my feelings at the moment he continued or whether it was t th the place the hour or the act Itself nothing itself nothing lD in my entire e mn made e upon me so profound an impression I stopped to coot cont contemplate tIns this spectacle This Thus man has doubt doubt- doubtless doubtless less perhaps in m th tha they camp in lD hIS company but he lies here abandoned abandoned abandoned by bj them all sae save e ins his dog What What That a lesson we Way learn from the devotion of la a dumb annuals animal And it is interesting to remember remember ber Ler that among the man many inter inter- interesting interesting esting pub pub- publIshed published published to today ay may be included ed Our Dumb Animals published in Boston and the National C Humane Revues Review published m in Albiny whose flung far-flung banner of justice and ami compa compassion lOn are mJ their gospel of mercy to thousands of interested reader read read- reader er ers at home and to faraway lands land where herc lessons of humanity are arc greatly needed |