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er William felt himself disposed to be pas- sionate, he would look at his dog, and the sight of the broken leg quickly cooled him. He would sometimes say to his com- panions, “ You see that little dog; well, I am under the greatest obligations to him He has been the means of correcting me great fault. " It would be needless to say, that he rendered the lives of his good parents ex- tremely happy, who had before expressed so much uneasiness concerning his temper. From that time he gave them the utmost satisfaction by his amiable conduct.

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