BY DINAH MARIA MULOCK-CRAIK We go on our walk together— Baby and dog and I— Three little merry companions, ’Neath any sort of sky Blue as our baby’s eyes are, Gray like our old dog’s tail; Be it windy or cloudy or stormy, Our courage will never fail. Baby’s a little lady; Dog is a gentleman brave; If he had two legs as you have, He’d kneel to her like a slave; As it is, he loves and protects her, As dog and gentleman can. I’d rather be a kind doggie, I think, than a cruel man.
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