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THE DACHSHUND BACK AGAIN
Everybody made prophecies during the
war. Few agreed with anybody's pro
phecies but their own, yet there were two
things at least on which all were of one
mind. Neither the dachshund nor the
(German sausage woudh ever be seen in
England again, it was said. Some observ
cra went so far as to 'say that in some
subtle way the one implied the other,
and that a dog like the dachshund could
not exist except in relation to the German
sausage, and vice versa. "This may have
been too Einsteinian." says a London
writer, "but in any ease, we were all
wrong-at least, about the dachshund, foa
ie has come back in strength." In a Lon
don park one Saturday recently at least
half the dogs at exercise seemed to be
dachshunds. Some were more dachshundly
than others, but the general effect was
smsistlakably Teutonic. The Einsteinian
ohsers-ers before referred to will now
doubtless be on tihe look-out for an out
break of German sausage.
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