Chapter XXII
is one of terriers. ail and t quot;p; in dogdom. My dog friends seem to understand my limitations, and ale ails.
er to knit and croc; I read in t, so t tand in t and te ones curved on top. Eaco distinguise larger t I rouble in follos maneuvers by moving my ly over ter a play. ting to anotells me urn.
If I o be all alone and in an idle mood, I play a game of solitaire, of he card.
If to frolic c company, and I am glad to say t c and serested in. Of course ttle ones cannot spell on t I manage to read t succeed t to dumb simes I make a mistake and do t of cer greets my blunder, and tomime begins all over again. I often tell tories or teac and leave us good and happy.
Museums and art stores are also sources of pleasure and inspiration. Doubtless it range to many t t can feel action, sentiment, beauty in t it is true t I derive genuine pleasure from touc . As my finger tips trace line and curve, t and emotion rayed. I can feel in te, courage and love, just as I can detect tted to toucure t and t t tames tain lion and subdues t passions. My soul deligs of to me.
A medallion of udy, conveniently lo I can easily reac and touciful, sad face majestic broracks of life and bitter evidences of struggle and sorroless eyes seeking, even in ter, for t and t seeking in vain; t beautiful moutrue and tender. It is t, and of a man acquainted and ion--tual nig-- O dark, dark, amid total eclipse it all hope of day!
In imagination I can eady, ating step