A dog day; or, The angel in the house (1902) (14593227750)
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Title: A dog day; or, The angel in the house
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Emanuel, Walter, 1869-1915 Aldin, Cecil Charles Windsor, 1870-1935, ill
Subjects: Dogs
Publisher: New York, R.H. Russell
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Digitizing Sponsor: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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8.40. Down into the kitchen again. Sit by the fire, and pretend I dont know what treacle is like. But thatvile cat is there, and I believe she guesses—keeps lookinground at me with her hateful superior look. Dash her,what right has she got to give herself such airs? Shesnot half my size, and pays no taxes. Dash her smugness.Dash her altogether. The sight of her maddens me—and, when her back is turned, I rush at her, and bite her.The crafty coward wags her tail, pretending she likes it,so I do it again, and then she rounds on me, and scratchesmy paw viciously, drawing blood, and making me howlwith pain. This brings Miss Brown down in a hurry.She kisses me, tells the cat she is a naughty cat (TV havekilled her for it), gives me some sugar, and wraps thepaw up in a bread-poultice. Lord, how that girl loves me!9.0. Ate the bread-poultice. 9.15. Begin to get sleepy. 9.15 to 10.o. Dozed. 10.o. Led to kennel. 10.15. Lights out. Thus ends another dernd dull day.
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