We are all aware o- the sensor- powers our do-s possess: how
emotions tra-el down the lead when showin-; includin- an-er and
-rustration, -o- and pleasure. We also -now the com-ort we recei-e
when our canine -riends sense we are sad, -rie-in- or ill. Ps-chic
research is now considerin- whether do-s ha-e -reater power o-
insi-ht than humans. I -elie-e that this could well -e the case.

A middle a-ed and -er- practical -riend o- ours li-ed in Ludlow and
owned one o- our do-s, -asper. Sometimes she wal-ed him in the
-rounds o- Ludlow Castle, parts o- which are reputed to -e haunted.

One particular da-, -asper, normall- an o-edient little do-, was
not at her heels as e-pected. Loo-in- -ac- she saw him standin-
stoc-~still, -ollowin- with his e-es the line o- the castle wall,
alon- which the -host or spectre o- the Lad- in -re- was said to
wal-. Nothin- either then or su-se-uentl- would persuade -asper
to pass that place a-ain. ESP?

~ The Contemporar- Dachshund


Letters to be guessed:

B F G J K Q V X Y Z

Scores:

Delidog - 99 E x 2, 20 U x 20, 51 T, 19 P, 30 W = 338
Randi - 62 A x 2, 46 I x 2, 37 D = 253
Koxka - 61 O x 2, 44 H = 166
AmberLee - 60 S, 52 N, 43 L = 155
Fuzzy317 - 48 R, 10 M = 58
Felicia's Mom - 24 C = 24