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A touch of devilment

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Like children, dogs are quite unpredictable, especially when it comes to showing off their paces, or doing their party piece. The paragon retriever, or spaniel, who has never before put a foot wrong is liable to choose the very moment when a prospective purchaser is looking on to commit some dreadful crime or other.

Even if the worst does not happen, it is more than likely that it will display some minor but irritating fault, which will receive unfavourable opinion, if not comment.

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