... I am trying to trace a short story, but cannot remember the title of it. I thought it was written by "Saki", but it is not included in his complete works, so in other words I cannot remember the author, either.
It is about a group of dogs, sitting outside the gates of Heaven or Paradise. Why? Why don't they go in, as they are clearly existing in the afterlife?
The point is, they have chosen to wait outside, until Master comes, as heaven is not heaven to a dog without him.
I found it unbearably sad, when I read it, but now that I am writing an article about The Rainbow Bridge, I would like to re-read this short story.
I know it was in English, and am nearly sure it was written by a British author somewhere between 1890 and 1916, as I am certain the writer died in the 1st World War.
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