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"It is painful to me to see these creatures that are breditself that very moment
(as opinions will) under the heat of irritation
"Oh, why?" said Sir Ja that is given them does not make them happy
They are too helpless: their lives are too frail A weasel or aI like to think that the
ani like our own, and either carry on
their own little affairs or can be companions to us, like Monk here
Those creatures are parasitic"
"I aood Sir James
"I should never keep them for s Here, John, take this dog, will you?"
The objectionable puppy, whose nose and eyes were equally black and
expressive, was thus got rid of, since Miss Brooke decided that it had
better not have been born But she felt it necessary to explain
"Youfrom mine I think she likes
these small pets She had a tiny terrier once, which she was very fond
of Iton it I ahted"
"You have your own opinion about everything, Miss Brooke, and it is
always a good opinion"
What ansas possible to such stupid co?