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“LOST, STOLEN OR STRAYED”

Quaint as his name and as delightfully unexpected, “Woppets, ’’ the Aberdeen terrier makes his small stir in the world. Through all the horror of being stolen by an organised gang of dog thieves, and sold in the dog market. Of the long hunt for him. bis hairbreadth escapes and his final joyful return when, his mistress writes. “A little black shape hurled itself with a squeak of joy into my arms,” Marion Ashmore writes with a sympathetic pen. Cecil Aldin has brought “Woppets” and his friends very vividly to life in the illustrations. “Lost, Stolen or Strayed,” by Marion Ashmore and Cecil Aldin;. Eyre and Spottiswood, London.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 17

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“LOST, STOLEN OR STRAYED” Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 17

“LOST, STOLEN OR STRAYED” Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 81, 29 December 1934, Page 17

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