| Show When Dog Sought His Master There is a n story In the American Magazine in which a writer says line lie had come many miles He had many miles yet to go From sleeping farmhouses dogs bayed him as h he passed running like a n big fox silent and swift The road rond turned and twisted twisted twist twist- ed among the hills and small moun moun- Ahead In the sky was a glow of coming corning day It grew brighter with the passing miles It drew drew him on The distance would have meant little littleto to him except for the tremendous speed at which he had been traveling Now his chest was flecked with foam Ills His tall tail carried usually so proudly proudly- followed the curve of his haunches His overstrained o muscles worked mechanically me ale- like pistons His heart pounded his long lean lenn red ribs Dizzy almost famished he came cament at nt last to the top of a n hill hill and stopped stopped stop stop- ped cars ears erect Below him stretched rows of ot twinkling lights that all aU together together to to- gether made up the glow In the sky That was the city with the strange building Into which they ha had carried Tommy Earle I |