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              <text>Ch. Derawuda Bashful&#13;
Sire: Int. Ch. Appeline Top Ace&#13;
Dam: Ch. Derawuda Willing (Sire: Appeline Dancer of Camerlyn (Imp. USA) out of Ch. Derawuda Vixen).&#13;
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The bitch, Ch. Derawuda Bashful, owned by Fred Watson, having been made best of breed by Carol Appleton, went on to Best in Show under international all-rounder and journalist Stanley Dangerfield, pictured on the left. Fred Watson in shirt sleeves is to the right.&#13;
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Comments by Patricia Sutton:&#13;
"Another look at early American imports from the 50's and 60's. The Appeline kennel of Douglas and Carol Appleton had bought many of their top show hounds from hunting packsm but then went to the States for their next purchases. The first of these Appeline Dancer of Camerlyn. He produced Ch Derawuda Willing for Mr Watson and several other good winners.&#13;
Their next import Int. Ch Appeline Top Ace produced two Champions Derawuda Bashful and Forrardon Chance."</text>
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