Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern . together, the Wolfspied a crease in the Dogs neck, and having a strange curiosity,could not forbear asking him what it meant. Pooh! nothing,says the Dog. — Nay, but pray— says the Wolf. — Why,says the Dog, if you must know, I am tied up in the daytime,because I am a little fierce, for fear I should bite people, andam only let loose a-nights. But this is done with design to makeme sleep a-days, more than anything else, and that I may watchthe better in the night-time; for as soon as ever the twilightappears, out I am turned, and may g


Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern . together, the Wolfspied a crease in the Dogs neck, and having a strange curiosity,could not forbear asking him what it meant. Pooh! nothing,says the Dog. — Nay, but pray— says the Wolf. — Why,says the Dog, if you must know, I am tied up in the daytime,because I am a little fierce, for fear I should bite people, andam only let loose a-nights. But this is done with design to makeme sleep a-days, more than anything else, and that I may watchthe better in the night-time; for as soon as ever the twilightappears, out I am turned, and may go where I please. Thenmy master brings me plates of bones from the table with hisown hands, and whatever scraps are left by any of the family,all fall to my share; for you must know I am a favorite witheverybody. So you see how you are to live. Come, come along:what is the matter with you ? — No, replied the Wolf, Ibeg your pardon: keep your happiness all to yourself. Libertyis the word with me; and I would not be a king upon the termsyou mention.*.


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