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English: Anna Harris Smith, founder of the Animal Rescue League of Boston.
Date Before 1929
Source Our Fourfooted Friends and How We Treat Them, published in 1949. Online at: https://archive.org/details/ourfourfootedfr1949anim_0/page/10/mode/1up
Author Unknown author

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