Tales From Blackwood volume 6

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Tales From Blackwood volume 6
W H William Henry Fraser
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. Comes a pitiable sight — a houseless vaga- 1 ad f the street-, grey, toothless, half bald with mange, to whom death should come as a relief — 1. , - has no in. , liners to see him die. Pass on, poor dog, to death, the friend of the friendless and the i ■! Then — the wife of the Bindaoo turns away 34 TALES FROM "BLACKWOOD. " her eyes. It is Fida. The child of luxury follows the outcast to a common grave.
But for shame ! I also turn away — the pampered little tyrant looks up in the gendarme's f
...ace, and licks his hand. I blush for my order. A has les aristocrats, a la lanterne ! Then follows — yes, a pug — a' Silenus, bloated with fat, Avith black, flat nose, and ungainly gait, waddling rather than marching to his doom, and by his side a graceful lady, beautiful I am sure, though I cannot see her face for the handkerchief she holds to her eyes. Then a whole boat's crew of fishermen and lads — one with a sweetheart — following a mongrel with measured tread, black looks, and ominous silence : then three generations of mourners bewailing a poor little sleek, soft, fat, curly puppy, not two months old, who whines and whimpers and fights about feebly with his innocent baby paws, not struggling, but feeling and crying for the mother who has not yet left off loving him, and follows after, howling her protest to the sky — to the heaven that gives from the earth that takes away.

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