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    The Faithful Friends was entered into the Stationers' Register on 29 June 1660 by bookseller Humphrey Moseley. [1] Moseley did not publish the play, though, prior to his death in the next year, 1661. The play remained in manuscript – now known as Dyce MS. 10 – until it was first published in Henry William Weber's 1812 edition of Beaumont ...

  3. Drs. Foster & Smith - Wikipedia

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    [10] [20] Animal Planet marketed Faithful Friends as "the definitive source for your pet's wellness and a home for professional veterinarian advice." [21] Magee, who oversaw production of the show on behalf of Drs. Foster and Smith, described it as a logical way for Drs. Foster and Smith to help pet owners. [10]

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    "Friends should be like books, few, but hand-selected." – C.J. Langenhoven "Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom."

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    Graham Seal pointed out that Faithful John is a "figure of European and Asian folktales" who demonstrates the virtues of loyalty and trust. [10] Indeed, variants of the tale have been collected from "all over Europe", as well as from India, Turkey, Middle East, South America and the West Indies.