| Show the dog dandle dandie mr Ml mcintire Intire patent mangle man manufacturer regent end bridge e edinburgh has a do dog of the newfoundland Newfound Tand breg breed crossed with some obiter other named dandie whose 2 sagacious qualifications are truly astonishing and almost incredible when mr M is in company how bow numerous irmay it may be if he but say to the dog dandie bring roe me my iffy hati hay he immediately picks out the hat from 1111 se all the others and puts it in his ma masters hands hand A packet pack of cards being scattered in the room if his master has previously selected one of them the dog L will find it out and bring it to him I 1 r 91 W e Wt evening ining some gentlemen beine r in company inept of them accidentally y dropped copped a shilling on the floor winch which after the most careful search could not be found mr M seeing his dog sitting in the corne and looking as if quite u te unconscious of what was passing cassina said aid to him 11 dandie andie find us the shilling and you shall have a biscuit the dog immediately jumped noon a table and laid down the shil shilling linz shieh lie he had picked up without having been perceived one doe timesaving tune time having been left in a room in the house of mrs thomas highstreet high street he remained quiet for a considerable time timeout but as no one opened the door he became impatient and rang the bell and when the he servant 0 opened ened the door s she e was as surprised sed to find rid the e dog pu pulling ling the bellr bell r rope pe since ince that period which was t the e first time lie he was observed to do it he pulls the bell whenever he be is desired and what appears still more remarkable if there is ii no bell rope in in the room be will examine the table and if lie finds a hand bell he it in iii his mouth and rings ring gs it M M having one evening supped cupped with a friend on bi his return home as it was rather late he be found all the family in bed he could not find his bootjack boot jack in the alice where it usually lay nor c could he find it anywhere in the room aifer after the strictest search he then said to his big dog do dandie I 1 cannot find my mv boot 1 jack search for it ane faithful ani inal quite sensible of what had been said to him scratched at the room door which his master opened dandie proceeded to a very distant part palt of the house bouse and soon returned carrying in his mouth the bootjack boot jack which mr M now recollected to have left that morning under a sofa A number of gentlemen well acquainted with dandle dandie eire are daily in the habit of giving him a penny which he takes take s to a bakers bakeris shop and purchases bread cpr pr himself one ott 0 these liese gentlemen who lives in james square whon passing some time ago was accosted by dandie in the gassing e expectation of his usual present mr T then said to him all 1 I have not a penny anny with me today to day but I 1 have one at home waving having returned to his house some time after he heard a noise at the door which was opened by the servant when in sprang dandie to receive his penny in a frolic mr T gave him abad a bad one when he as usual carried it to the baker but was refused his bread as the money money was bad he immediately returned to mr Ts ta knocked at the door and when the servant opened it laid the penny down at her feet and walked off seemingly in the greatest contempt although dandie in general makes an immediate purchase of bread with the money he receives receives yet the following circumstances e clearly aag yd demonstrate emon strate that he possesses more prudent foresight than many who ate reckoned rational beings oie aone sunday when it was very unlikely that he could have received a present of money dandie was observed bringing home a loaf float mr M being somewhat surprised sed at this desired the servant to search the room and see if any money could be found while she was edgag engaged pd in this task the dog seemed quite unconcern unconcerned edtill till she approached the bed when he be ran to her and gently drew her from it mr M then secured the dog which kept struggling and growling gi while the servant went under the bed where she found seven pence halfpenny half penny under a bit of cloth but fi om oin that time he could never endure the girl and was frequently observed to hide the money in a corner of a saw pit under the dust when mr M has company if he desired the dog to see any one of the gentlemen home he will walk with him till he reach his home and then return ao to his masters how great the distance may bee be scotch paper |