Our Friend the Dog

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Hark! A gentle tapping at the blue window that looks out on the garden!What is it? Nothing; a bough of hawthorn that has come to see what weare doing in the cool kitchen. Trees are inquisitive and often excited;but they do not count, one has nothing to say to them, they areirresponsible, they obey the wind, which has no principles. . . . But whatis that? I hear steps!. . . Up, ears open; nose on the alert!. . . It is thebaker coming up to the rails, while the postman is opening a little gatei
...n the hedge of lime-trees. They are friends; it is well; they bringsomething: you can greet them and wag your tail discreetly twice orthrice, with a patronizing smile. . . .
Another alarm! What is it now? A carriage pulls up in front of thesteps. The problem is a complex one. Before all, it is of consequence toheap copious insults on the horses, great, proud beasts, who make noreply. Meantime, you examine out of the corner of your eye the personsalighting. They are well-clad and seem full of confidence.


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