id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16252 Dawson, A. J. (Alec John) Jan: A Dog and a Romance .txt text/plain 72523 3780 81 As a matter of fact, Desdemona did sorely miss Jan for a couple of days, At the age of six months, Jan, the son of Finn and Desdemona, weighed "Get out o' that!" he said, with a thrust of his staff at Jan. And--"Come in here, Grip," he added to his own dog. "Don't much like saying good-by to you, Jan, boy," said Dick Vaughan. By the same token Finn was far more sensitive to spoken words than Jan. It was not once in three months that the Master so much as raised or had ever seen Dick and Betty on the Downs with Jan and Finn, and noted "We gave Jan a good physique, didn't we, Betty?" said the Master, officers; for well Dick knew the value to a dog like Jan of a good R.N.W.M.P. dog, the members of Dick's own division adored Jan to a man. job to the huskies, Jan. Come on--good dog." ./cache/16252.txt ./txt/16252.txt