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PGCJ.772.022
16 May 1772:12 (436)
Anecdote. . . Advertisement with a Reward. Run away from
their master at Rome, in the dog-days of last August, and
since secreted in France, two young lurchers, of the right
Italian breed. . . they go a full dog-trot by night, for
fear of being catch'd; they answer to the names of Hector
and Plunder, and will jump and dance at the sound of the
French horn, being used to that note by an old dog master at
Paris; they prick up their ears also at the music of a
Lancashire horn-pipe; . . . [continues satire for 2
paragraphs.]
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