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The Dog And Cat.

    By Jean de La Fontaine



    A dog and cat, messmates for life,
    Were often falling into strife,
    Which came to scratching, growls, and snaps,
    And spitting in the face, perhaps.
    A neighbour dog once chanced to call
    Just at the outset of their brawl,
    And, thinking Tray was cross and cruel,
    To snarl so sharp at Mrs. Mew-well,
    Growl'd rather roughly in his ear.
    'And who are you to interfere?'
    Exclaim'd the cat, while in his face she flew;
    And, as was wise, he suddenly withdrew.

    It seems, in spite of all his snarling,
    And hers, that Tray was still her darling.



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