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OF SOE SE (aE (6% Faithful Fanny We once had a dog named Fanny. We had gotten her from someone else, and, although we had her for quite a while, we liked her. She was old and worthless, but nevertheless, she was a true companion. One beautiful August day we planned to go to Iowa City, and decided to take Fanny along and drop her off on the road along the way. After getting her into the car and-driving awhile, we stopped and let her off by a little school house, think- ing that if she stayed around the children would become friendly and feed her. We probably never would have seen her again if she hadn’t been more faithful to us than we were to her. A few weeks later we went back to Iowa City, being curious to see if Fanny were anywhere in sight along the road. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | : ' Finally’ we came'to the little school house, and there before our eyes, was Fan- i ny right in the very spot we had left her lying in a nest made in the soft’ erass on | the bank. ,.Jf anybody ever felt cheap it was we! Here we had left our faithful dog i | | | | | | | | | | i i ' | | | | | | | | ' along the road to die, and there she lay patiently waiting for us. She was very thin when we found her. This melted the ice around our hearts. and we decided to take her along home. She saw the car and jumped up immediately. She must have known we were not on our way home, for under no circumstances would she get into the car. When we returned that day she jumped in the car quick- ly and went with us. She seemed very glad to be going back home. She rode quietly until we were nearly: home, then she stood up in the car and watched out the window. She knew we were hearly home by recognizing the places along the way. When we got home she jumped out of the car and welcomed everyone in a way that orly dogs can. We found out how faithful a dog can really be. We never took another dog ‘for a ride” after that. } Maybe you think you have some true friends, but I don’t think they could go through some of the tests that dogs do, and still remain faithful to the end. —M. E. S. ’40. RD ) SED () RR () CD) REED ( ) () RD ( ) ERED) UND ( ED) RR ( ( ) ED () RD () - () ( LES) EE) ) A) EE) ) A) ) A) SS ) A-SI) -)--() () (2 en ( LL) A) A) A () A () A () ES (ER) RR) ) amie §) 1 ec I |) RFR 6) BR) PST) SE |) RE Re) SF |) |) RE ) ESE |) 8 SD () |) A) SE () CS) LE () (EC) RED 9” aaa arr = x Page Twenty-Six
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