23/30 She gave him some of the pills that she made out of sulphur and butter for Jim, and Billy, and me, to keep our coats silky and smooth. When they didn't cure him, she gave him a few drops of arsenic every day, and washed the sore, and, indeed his whole body, with tobacco water or carbolic soap. It was the tobacco water that cured him. But if they are careful, no harm comes from nursing a mangy dog, and I have never known of any one taking the disease. He was right glad, he said, for he had got heartily sick of the rabbits. |