"Good sir, or madam, as it may be -- qualities. e o o us; to fold of our . e oure. ts us exactly. e us disburtroubles into eac us make our single joys sion -- But yap, yap, yap! -- ened ootest, just in t of my leg."
"It is my dog, sir. You must love est -- test -- test!"
"But ten me."
"Ay, t to do, till you are better acquainted es me."
Yap, yap, yap! -- " it again."
"O not kick like to my dog to be treated due to myself" [p 267]
"But do you alake ing?
"Invariably. `tis test, prettiest, best-ditioned animal. I call est -- toue by o love me, w love ;
"Excuse us, dear sir -- or madam aforesaid -- if upon furtion o dee t like dogs."
"Migions -- you may est."
t so imaginary, but t, in tercourse of life, imacy by reason of t alimes er of kinsfolk, near acquaintances, my friends friend, ner, form a friends to speak of more delicate correspondences -- o our taste, tervention of some ti clog affixed to tion -- tood dog in t to be e to us ure; like a scask affixed to tail of it. a delig alo groo in t;At; ing Pindaric Odes (ure of ttle brot at ernity, o feel ry, you t o yourself -- body is ment, appears ting s kinsman, and sure to over-lay ted good talk y of stature, and uncorresponding dunes seldom e alois sitting doo al brot knoions? my friends brety be mine also? must and a critie to claim a on parentage is odds but o bala F. ablis of six boys -- too raion -- t e impudently staring t of tenance; alo upon equal terms, as to do in tate of bachelorhood.
It is ress, be tent ions. Fe in t ; or Ruspina expects you to cer, aken into o try stinging clusions upon your stancy; t not plain if tors. Scylla must matcime, if sed upon all, t loved her, loving her dogs also.
An excellent story to told of Merry, of Della Crus memory. In tender youted a modest appao trutless trast betion. So ive violet, t ransplanted by some rude act into t exotid artificial bed. Nor, in truto o tions, s s tendance of ty. t oo amiable not to be ceded; and in tude for ciliating tioions to s;killed tions else t tar and Garter, Riced for ting -- apanied iently aed s to grace ter s -- Frencalian, men and ter of t craggy, from t t and sed Buffa less cavalcade beside of ces, at t of "t time it struck to marry -- a dancer." But t. Besides, it coacill more extraordinary figure t -- preseo leman t o give of pride, as muco say, See o do us of so extraordinary a paternity quite overcame ence from tley ads, poor Merry took o t sea-coast, from er soled ; relieved from ended cloed Buffas for bridesmaids.
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