THE SPANIEL.
Sings, [300]—affected by a particular air, [301]—gathers a water-lily, [303]—retrieves a wild duck, [303]—a grateful spaniel, [304]—faithful to his guillotined master, [304]—Dash, her intelligence and fidelity, [305]—gratitude for surgical assistance, [306]—spaniels in cover, [308]—the Clumber spaniels, [308]—Lord Albemarle's spaniels, [309]—suckling, [309]—friendship between a dog and cat, [310]—Rose travels from London to Worcester, [311]—recognition of his master after a long absence, [312]—friendship between a spaniel and partridge, [313]—a spaniel avoids being left behind, [315]—an adept in shoplifting, [316]—takes up his abode at a grave in St. Bride's churchyard, [317]—dies of grief for his dam's death, [317]—dogs of the poor the most affectionate, [318]—a spaniel takes up his abode in St. Olave's churchyard, [319]—causes a man to be executed for murder, [320]—saves the life of Mrs. Alderman Yearsley, [321]—a spaniel's recognition of his old master by scent, [323]—a King Charles spaniel alarms his mistress and saves her from being robbed, [324]—a spaniel knocks at the door, [326]—opens the gate to release other dogs, [326]—imitates his master in eating turnips, [327]—finds his way from Boston to Chepstow, [328]—prevents a cat from stealing meat, [329]—Mrs. Browning's lines on, [329].