The phrase "a little neglect may breed great mischief" suggests that small acts of inattention or disregard can lead to significant negative consequences over time. It highlights the importance of addressing minor issues before they escalate into larger problems. Essentially, it serves as a warning that even slight neglect can have far-reaching effects if not corrected promptly.
No Great Mischief was created in 1999.
"No Great Mischief" by Alistair MacLeod has 288 pages in the paperback edition.
french-canadian killed with a wrench by callum mcdonald
I believe Bernese mountain dogs. Not so sure but i reasearched it for a little bit
(Catriona) Catherine MacDonald
Some symbols used in "No Great Mischief" by Alistair MacLeod include the fiddle as a representation of tradition and cultural heritage, the red sandstone cliffs as a connection to the protagonist's ancestors and their history, and the stormy waters of the Atlantic Ocean as a symbol of the hardships faced by the characters.
Yes, they are the 'Great Dane' dogs.
Great Dane
Breed All About It - 1998 Great Pyrenees was released on: USA: 23 February 2001
I believe it is the Harlequin Great Dane from Germany
1.Salutary Neglect 2. Enlightenment 3. Great Awakening
The Barb is a northern Africa breed with great hardiness and stamina.