Before coffee had been served in the entrance hall, the kennel master sent in word that one of the pups, a promising Blue Belton, had turned very sick indeed, and would Mrs. Barres come to the kennels as soon as convenient.
Mrs. Barres and Lee told her all about the dreaded contagion and how very dreadful an epidemic might be in a kennel of such finely bred dogs as was the well-known Foreland Kennels.
The weaning of the whelp is the great test of the skill of the kennel man.
Before we left The Kennel Farm, the day he tortured and taunted me until I lost my head and shrieked out to him that I had told you what I knew, and had helped you to go away, he struck me again and again.
Hester asked her as she was preparing for the drive back to The Kennel Farm.
At this period Lady Walderhurst went to London again to shop, and spent two entire happy days in buying beautiful things of various kinds, which were all to be sent to Mrs. Osborn at The Kennel Farm, Palstrey.
Few days passed without the stopping of a Walderhurst carriage before the door of The Kennel Farm.
I went through the High Wood and came out by the place called The Kennel Farm.
She had a perfect reputation, but nevertheless she was to be taken over to the Kennel stables a few days before Lady Walderhurst mounted her.
At The Kennel Farm, when he sprang out of his bed in the fresh sweetness of the morning and plunged into his tub, he drew every breath with a physical rapture.
They went back to The Kennel Farm the next day, and though it was his habit to consume a large number of "pegs" daily, the habit increased until there were not many hours in the day when he was normally sure of what he was doing.
The day she had brought the little things from London to The Kennel Farm, Hester remembered that, despite her own morbid resentment, she had ended by kissing her with repentant tears.
Chapter Eleven The Osborns arrived at The Kennel Farm on a lovely rainy morning.
The morning the boxes arrived at The Kennel Farm, Emily came too.
The relations which established themselves between Palstrey and The Kennel Farm were marked by two characteristic features.
She evidently expects us to go back to The Kennel Farm, and deplores her inhospitality, with adjectives.
The manor servants knew a good deal of her, because she had been for a while a servant at The Kennel Farm, and had had a great fancy for Ameerah, whom it had pleased her to make friends with.
No time was lost; the groom, despatched in haste with the necessary instructions, returned within six weeks, leaving the kennel and canaille that accompanied it only a few days behind on the road.
The watch-dog's kennel was close to the path, at a little green wooden gate, where it entered the garden.
He might have remained there all night, but there was a sharp little Scotch terrier dog that belonged to little Jacob, and was domiciled in a snug kennel in the kitchen.
Suddenly, about midnight, a large watch-dog that inhabited a kennel on that side of the house began to bark furiously, and there was a cry, as of some woman or child in distress.
He gave it up at last, and lay down in his kennel with a meek expression on his face, but a guilty look in his eyes.
Jinks, after lying in his kennel for some time with his meek expression, suddenly remembered this, and so resolved to go into the house as though he had just been untied.
Indeed, there were times when this unpleasant odor was so manifest in the daytime, that Jinks was sent to his kennel in disgrace.
Shortly after the appearance of the epidemic alluded to, I took the hounds to the Totapella Plains for a fortnight, for chance of air, while their kennelwas purified and re-whitewashed.
The kitchen, huts for attendants andkennel were close adjoining.
The Chairman intimated to me that the inmates of the Royal Kennel should stand well in the Prize List.
As I judged, or showed, at all their shows, I can speak from experience; and I may further say that I consider it a positive calamity for the kennel world when these shows came to an end.
At one time they got down to a very low ebb, in numbers, but I think they are now coming forward again, as I had a very good lot before me at the last show of the Kennel Club.
It was a dog show, that of the 'Ladies' Kennel Association.
But the dog lay in his kennel for more than a week, and seemed in a very poor way, indeed.
In Bark Place, where the Ladies' Kennel Club had made their vast grand-stand, were a number of pitiful vestiges of the Waterloo of women-kind.
Having next patted the head of a huge bulldog who came out of his kennel to greet her, and exchanged a few words with two men employed at a forge in the inner part of the building on the right, she advanced farther into the yard.
Outside her kennel the mastiff old Lay fast asleep, in moonshine cold.
Am I a dog that I am to be driven from one kennel to another with a slip-noose round my neck--and a 'take that'?
The speculator had deprived the old man of his monthly stipend and expelled him from the home farm; from that time forth the man sought shelter in the kennel of a peasant.
She had slipped away from her fellows, and having endured the hunting cap and the kennel coat, as the wear suitable to such an occasion, she had not lost a minute in coming to the horn.
As Christian and Larry left thekennel yard, this moment had been reached.
At a little distance from thekennel precincts were waiting two small, smooth, white dogs, daughters of the adored companions of Christian's childhood, themselves scarcely less adored than were their parents.
Robert is cleaning out Lion's kennel this afternoon, for he is very fond of his dog.
When they were gone, Sonny came out of his kennel and lay down in the middle of the yard, where he could keep a watchful eye on everything belonging to Joe Barnes.
Springing to his feet, with a smothered oath, he ran, caught the Kid up in his arms, and gave Sonny a fierce kick in the ribs which sent him rushing back to his kennel with a howl of grief and pain.
Hearing his name called, Sonny emerged from his kennel and came forward, but not with his wonted eagerness.
This she dumped upon the brick platform, turning her back instantly; and a fine, ruffed, feather-tailed collie stepped over the kennel threshold to get his dinner.
She watched so long for its appearance that she thought the kennel untenanted, but presently saw a maid come out from the kitchen with a tin dish.
We had his place in the yard built on purpose for him; had his kennel made to a special design--" "A lovely kennel!
He lived alone on his patch of brick, either hidden in the kennel or lying in the sun with his nose between his paws.
It is to be hoped that the judges this year will be properly selected; but as it is to be held under the auspices of the Kennel Club, I suppose none but their own clique will officiate.
Two of the highly commended ones, Ginx's Baby, and a dog with an unwriteable name, were bred by Mr Purcell Llewellin, who has three more of the same litter in his kennel far superior to these.
I am forced to admit that the Rhiwlas kennel is but a second-rate one.
I know your narrow, straggling, winding streets, with a kennel in the midst, and lamps slung across.
In one place, the Newgate of the Workhouse, a company of boys and youths were locked up in a yard alone; their day-room being a kind of kennel where the casual poor used formerly to be littered down at night.
But this is also a perfect description of that species of coal which is called in England Kennel coal, and in Scotland Parrot coal.
But in the natural state of its composition, we find those strata of kennel or parrot coal, possessing a peculiar property, which deserves to be considered, as still throwing more light upon the subject.
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