...The narrow trail twistedbetween cragged mountains, and often the dogs could look down so farthat it would have made them dizzy, had they not been Hospice dogs...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
..."It is his father's blood," replied Brother Antoine, then he pointedtoward the Hospice...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...The dogs were accustomed to visitors,for in the summer many people came to see the Hospice and the dogs, butin the winter the strangers sought refuge from storms...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
..."You see,since we have had a telephone from the Hospice, each time travellersstart up the trails, we know when they leave Martigny or Aosta and howmany are on the way...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Jan knew, now, that he was beingtaken away from the Hospice...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
..."Maybe they wouldunderstand and some day take me back to the Hospice...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Soon he gave a wild yelp,for he saw Rollo coming and back of him hurried Brother Antoine and oneof the men of the Hospice who helped on the trail...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Pixley who had taken him from the Hospice, MissElizabeth who had deserted him, and the servants who abused him...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...It was only a little, grey kitten, and at the Hospice, of course,the dogs saved people; but that was in a place where there was snow...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...He wished he could help bytelling his name and about the Hospice, but all he could do was to sitstill and look from one eager little face to the other...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Bernard dog, and all about the noble animals thatlived at the Hospice, for the two artists had visited the place manyyears before Ruth or Charlotte had been born...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
..."Then the roaring in his ears turned to the voices of the Hospice dogs—'The duty of a St...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Other dogs joined in the chorus until Jan knew that he heard the voicesof all the dogs that had ever lived in the Hospice...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Andyet," he finished after a little pause, "often as many as five or sixhundred people have stopped at the Hospice in one day...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...The monks who go to the Hospice volunteer for that work, knowing fullythat five years up there in the altitude and intense cold meanpractically the end of their lives...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...I owe the lives of my wife and my baby to him, and if you are willing tolet him go back there, I will take him back to the Hospice myself...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Thenewspaper printed the story of Prince Jan and his ancestors, and thenpeople kept coming to see him, and most of them brought money for thetrip back to the Hospice...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...The doctor walked beside the mule, and then Janunderstood that they were leaving the Hospice...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Jerome,who built an hospice at Porto for the use of pilgrims landingfrom countries beyond the sea...
Rodolfo Lanciani 「Pagan and Christian Rome」
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