...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」
...Theyall slept in a big basement under the Hospice building...
Forrestine C. Hooker 「Prince Jan, St. Bernard」
...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」
...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」
...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」
...Jan was so happy that at times he forgotthe Hospice and the work his mother had told him he must do...
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」
...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」
..."I wish I could tell the dogs at the Hospice not to help people who arelost," he thought as he lay in the dark...
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」
...It sounded like Bruno, but of course, thesunbonnet children did not know anything about Bruno and the Hospice, sothey said Jan was very smart to remember the new name without anytrouble at all...
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」
...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 Hospice is built on solid rock, so there is no placeto dig graves...
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」
...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」
...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」
...But the biggest surprise of all came when Captain Smith found that he,too, was to make the trip to the Hospice with the doctor and Prince Jan...
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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