"The sausage dog," he began, "is a remarkable dog. It differs from other dogs in respect of its shape, which is similar to that of a sausage. It belongs to that genus of dogs marked by their proximity to the ground. In most cases this is because of the shortness of the legs. If a dog has short legs, we have found that the body is almost invariably close to the ground. Yet this does not prevent the sausage dog from making its way about its business with considerable despatch."
"Poor dog," he said at last. "He's not going to be able to get around very well with only one leg."
Von Igelfeld looked at the sadly diminished sausage dog.
"He can roll," he pronounced. "He will be able to get aro
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