...Then he leads the way to the Hospice, or if the traveller does notfollow, the dog brings monks to aid the man...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...But theyboth knew that this was only play and their real work would come whenthe snow piled so deep about the walls of the Hospice that it almostreached the high, peaked roof...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Bernarddogs, for the work of the mother-dogs of the Hospice was to teach thepuppies to be kindly, obedient and loyal to the trust placed in them bythe good monks...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Afterwinter really begins, in September, the snow is often from seven to tenfeet deep and the drifts pile up against the walls of the Hospice ashigh as the third story roof...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
..."Rex was guiding four men to the Hospice after a big storm last Fall...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...As she fastened it about his neck, he thought of the big room at theHospice, but he knew, now, no collar of his would ever hang there...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Then he remembered that morning at the Hospice when he had wakenedearly, waiting impatiently for his first lesson on the trail...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Then he sat down and looked at it thoughtfully,remembering that when the dogs of the Hospice found a traveller in thesnow whom they could not waken, they hurried for help...
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」
...Hundreds andhundreds of deep notes, like the bells of the Hospice sending a messageto him...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
..."What surprised me most," continued the doctor, "was that the monks wholive in the Hospice do not ask pay for anything they do...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
..."One of the most pitiful sights at the Hospice is the House of the Dead,a short distance from the Hospice...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
..."The snowat the Hospice is not like snow in other places," he finally said...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...What I am telling will give only a faint idea of theimportance of the work of those magnificent dogs of the Hospice...
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」
...With this collar was a purse of money sufficient to pay Jan's passagehome, and a nice sum left over to give to the monks who cared for thedogs at the Hospice...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Another twist of the pathway showed the jagged tips of the highestpeaks, and just back of that crest rose the roof of the Hospice...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Brother Antoine had left the Hospice and gone down into the warmerclimate of the Valley of the Rhone...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...Then they hurried on and soon were in plain sight of thesteps that led into the Hospice...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
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