Greyfriars Bobby by Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson


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Page 85

They could not see the little dog, but they knew he was there. They
knew now that he would still be there when they could see him no
more--his body a part of the soil, his memory a part of all that
was held dear and imperishable in that old garden of souls. They
could go up to the lodge and look at his famous collar, and they
would have his image in bronze on the fountain. And sometime, when
the mysterious door opened for them, they might see Bobby again, a
sonsie doggie running on the green pastures and beside the still
waters, at the heels of his shepherd master, for:

If there is not more love in this world than there is room for in
God's heaven, Bobby would just have "gaen awa' hame."





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