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Stories of Bobby's loyalty spread throughout Edinburgh. Every day,people would gather at the entrance of the graveyard. They would waitfor the one o'clock gun that would indicate the appearance of Bobbyleaving the graveyard for his midday meal.In 1867, a law was passed that all dogs should have a licence. Sir WilliamChambers, a high-ranking official, paid for Bobby's licence and presentedhim with a collar made of leather. The city council was so deeply movedby Bobby's story that they erected a statue of Bobby opposite JohnGray's grave.The people of Edinburgh took good care of Bobby, but he still remainedloyal to his master. For fourteen years, Bobby kept constant watch andguarded his master's grave until his own death in 1872.118प्रॉपर नाउन |
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