“Why, there’s nothing to sneer at in mongrels, son. I once read an article by a man named Terhune, a read dog man. And he said there couldn’t be a worse mistake then to sneer at the mongrel. Why, in his mind, the mongrel had more cleverness, more stamina, and sometimes more beauty than a purebred. And the only shame, he said, is the owner’s failure to bring out his many fine traits.”
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