THE ENLIGHTENED VIEW

Hall, Bolton

The Enlightened View By BOLTON HALL OF course they can't see," said the Hound, "when they keep their eyes shut; those puppies have just as good eyes as I have, it is only their wickedness." "But—"...

...They don't even want to open their eyes...
...all dogs are bad...
...they are bad from birth...
...Just then the puppies opened their eyes,—but even then they could not see...
...I am not going to pauperize—" "They are so young," said the Mother, "if—" "Young...
...Every scripture uses 'dogs' as a term of contempt...
...But that was no matter: the Hound's mind was made up anyhow...
...they are lazy, shiftless, intemperate, ungrateful to us for governing them and will not go to the country...
...If you would have patience," said the Mother, "you—" "I am out of patience with the whole lower puppy class...
...But—" said their Mother, "remember—" "Remember...
...It is not remembering they need, but punishing," said the Hound...

Vol. 1 • June 1909 • No. 23


 
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