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National Geographic : 1936 Feb
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THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE Photograph by l;lobe FOUR PRIZE-WINNING BEDLINGTONS HAVE A LOOK AT A NEWCOMER "Can this be any relation to us?" they well might wonder as they gaze at the dark-colored puppy sprawling in the cup they have won, for terriers of this breed begin as brunets and become more nearly light blue or blond as they grow older. These are English-owned (Color Plate II). © Fox Photos STREAMLINED FOR SPEED, A RACING GREYHOUND CLEAVES THE AIR LIKE A SWALLOW Dainty Dick, one of the swiftest of English dogs, flies over the hurdles at Harringay, in the environs of London. Immensely deep-chested, long-limbed, and graceful of build, these marvel ously efficient racing machines seem barely to touch the ground. 246
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