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bruce(布鲁斯)-第8部分

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loathe   the   sight   and   scent   of   chicken。   Stupid   as   he   was;   he   learned   this 

lesson     with   absolute     thoroughness;as       will   almost    any   chicken…killing 

pup;and   it   seemed   to   be   the   only   teaching   that   his   unawakened   young 

brain had the power to grasp。 

     In looks; too; Bruce was a failure。 His yellowish…and…white body was 

all but shapeless。 His coat was thick and heavy enough; but it showed a 

tendency  to   curlalmost   to   kinkinstead   of   waving   crisply;   as   a   collie's 

ought。 The head was coarse and blurred in line。 The body was gaunt; in 

spite of its incessant feedings。 As for contour or style 

     It was when the Master; in disgust; pointed out these diverse failings of 

the pup; that the Mistress was wont to draw on historic precedent for other 

instances      of   slow    development;        and   to   take    in  vain    the   names     of 

Thackeray; Lincoln; Washington and Bismarck and the rest。 

     〃Give him time!〃 she urged once。 〃He isn't quite six months old yet; 

and   he   has   grown   so   terribly   fast。   Why;   he's   over   two   feet   tall;   at   the 

shoulder; even nowmuch bigger than most full…grown collies。 Champion 

Howgill Rival is spoken of as a 'big' dog; yet he is only twenty…four inches 

at the shoulder; Mr。 Leighton says。 Surely it's something to own a dog that 

is so big。〃 

     〃It IS 'something;'〃 gloomily conceded the Master。 〃In our case it is a 

catastrophe。 I don't set up to be an expert judge of collies; so maybe I am 

all wrong about him。 I'm going to get professional opinion; though。 Next 

week they are going to have the spring dogshow at Hampton。 It's a little 

hole…in…a…corner   show;   of   course。   But   Symonds   is   to   be   the   all…around 

judge;   except   for   the   toy   breeds。 And   Symonds   knows   collies;   from   the 

ground   up。   I   am   going   to   take   Bruce   over   there   and   enter   him   for   the 

puppy   class。   If   he   is   any   good;   Symonds   will   know   it。   If   the   dog   is   as 



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worthless as I think he is; I'll get rid of him。 If Symonds gives any hope 

for him; I'll keep him on a while longer。〃 

     〃But;〃 ventured the Mistress; 〃if Symonds says 'Thumbs down;' then 

〃 

     〃Then      I'll  buy   a  pet   armadillo     or   an   ornithorhynchus       instead;〃 

threatened   the   Master。  〃Either   of   them  will   look   more   like   a   collie   than 

Bruce does。〃 

     〃II wonder if Mr。 Symonds smokes;〃 mused the Mistress under her 

breath。 

     〃Smokes?〃 echoed the Master。 〃What's that got to do with it?〃 

     〃I was only wondering;〃 she made hesitant answer; 〃if a box of very 

wonderful cigars; sent to him with our cards; mightn't perhaps〃 

     〃It's   a  fine  sportsmanly      proposition!〃     laughed     the  Master。    〃When 

women   get   to   ruling   the   world   of   sport;   there'll   be   no   need   of   comic 

cartoons。 Genuine photographs will do as well。 If it's just the same to you; 

dear girl; we'll let Symonds buy his own cigars; for the present。 The dog… 

show game is almost the only one I know of where a judge is practically 

always on the square。 People doubt his judgment; sometimes; but there is 

practically   never   any   doubt   of   his   honesty。   Besides;   we   want   to   get   the 

exact dope on Bruce。 (Not that I haven't got it; already!) If Symonds 'gates' 

him; I'm going to offer him for sale at the show。 If nobody buys him there; 

I'm going〃 

     〃He hasn't been 'gated' yet;〃 answered the Mistress in calm confidence。 

     At   the   little   spring   show;   at   Hampton;   a   meager   eighty   dogs   were 

exhibited; of which only nine were collies。 This collie division contained 

no specimens to startle the dog…world。 Most of the exhibits were pets。 And 

like nearly all pets; they were 〃seconds〃in other words; the less desirable 

dogs of thoroughbred litters。 

     Hampton's   town   hall   auditorium   was   filled   to   overcrowding;   with   a 

mass   of   visitors   who   paraded   interestedly   along   the   aisles   between   the 

raised rows of stall…like benches where the dogs were tied; or who grouped 

densely around all four sides of the roped judging…ring in the center of the 

hall。 

     For a dogshow has a wel…nigh universal appeal to humanity at large; 



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even   as   the   love   for   dogs   is   one   of   the   primal   and   firm…   rooted   human 

emotions。 Not only the actual exhibitor and their countless friends flock to 

such shows; but the public at large is drawn thither as to no other function 

of the kind。 

     Horse…racing; it is true; brings out a crowd many times larger than does 

a dogshow。 But only because of the thrill of winning or losing money。 For 

where one's spare cash is; there is his heart and his all…absorbing interest。 

Yet it is a matter of record that grass is growing high; on the race…tracks; in 

such states as have been able to enforce the anti…betting laws。 The 〃sport 

of   kings〃   flourishes   only   where   wagers   may   accompany   it。   Remove   the 

betting element; and you turn your racetrack into a huge and untrodden lot。 

     There is practically no betting connected with any dogshow。 People go 

there to see the dogs and to watch their judging; and for nothing else。 As a 

rule;   the   show    is  not   even   a   social   event。   Nevertheless;      the  average 

dogshow       is  thronged     with    spectators。    (Try   to  cross   Madison      Square 

Garden;      on   Washington's       Birthday     afternoon;     while    the  Westminster 

Kennel Club's Show is in progress。 If you can work your way through the 

press of visitors in less than half an hour; then Nature intended you for a 

football champion。) 

     The   fortunate   absence   of   a   betting…interest   alone   keeps   such   affairs 

from becoming among the foremost sporting features of the world。 Many 

of the dogs on view are fools; of course。 Because many of them have been 

bred   solely   with   a   view   to   show…points。 And   their   owners   and   handlers 

have   done  nothing   to   awaken   in   their  exhibits   the half…human brain   and 

heart that is a dog's heritage。 All has been sacrificed to 〃points〃to points 

which are arbitrary and which change as freakily as do fashions in dress。 

     For example; a few years ago; a financial giant collected and exhibited 

one of the finest bunches of collies on earth。 He had a competent manager 

and an army of   kennel…men to handle them。  He took inordinate pride   in 

these   priceless   collies   of   his。   Once   I   watched   him;   at   the   Garden   Show; 

displaying them to some Wall Street friends。 Three times he made errors in 

naming his dogs。 Once; when he leaned too close to the star collie of his 

kennels; the dog mistook him for a stranger and resented the intrusion by 

snapping at him。  He   did   not   know his   own   pets;  one   from  another。 And 



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they did not know their owner; by sight or by scent。 

     At the small   shows; there is   an atmosphere wholly  different。 Few   of 

the big breeders bother to compete at such contests。 The dogs are for the 

most part pets; for which their owners feel a keen personal affection; and 

which   have   been   brought   up   as   members   of   their   masters'   households。 

Thus; if small shows seldom bring forth a world…beating dog; they at least 

are full of clever and humanized exhibits and of men and women to whom 

the   success    or   failure  of  their   canine   friends    is  a  matter   of  intensest 

personal   moment。   Wherefore   the   small   show   often   gives   the   beholder 

something he can find but rarely in a larger exhibition。 

     A   few    dogs   genuinely   enjoy   showsor   are      supposed   to。    To   many 

others a dogshow is a horror。 

     Which windy digression brings us back by prosy degrees to Bruce and 

to the Hampton dogshow。 

     The collies were the first breed to be judged。 And the puppy class; as 

usual; was the first to be called to the ring。 

     There were but three collie pups; all males。 One was a rangy tri… color 

of   eleven   months;   with   a   fair   head   and   a   bad   coat。   The   second   was   an 

exquisite six…months puppy; rich of coat; prematurely perfect of head; and 

cowhocked。 These two and Bruce formed the puppy class which paraded 

before Symonds in the oblong ring。 

     〃Anyhow;〃       whispered      the  Mistress     as  the  Master     led  his   s
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