You would seek argument with his kin? [ Not true. Not entirely. Blackie does not judge the one youngest, nor his ways. It is only the prideful White Dog that looks to find fault. ]
There is no argument, you may voice yourself, White Dog, but it is mine to decide what it means to me.
[Though she be shy, though she be quiet, she is not the same as her innocent brother. She lifts her chin, assured in the fact that it is not the White Dog's place to command her to anything.]
I remember all of them, and all of them are fond.
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You offer him praise when he deserves none.
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He is a good dog...
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A good dog survives. By whatever means.
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A good dog is faithful.
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But the Black Dog and I succeed where the grey one does not. He will remain a simpering puppy for as long as you treat him so.
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If the pup is happy with my treatment, I will not change it.
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You would seek argument with his kin? [ Not true. Not entirely. Blackie does not judge the one youngest, nor his ways. It is only the prideful White Dog that looks to find fault. ]
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[Though she be shy, though she be quiet, she is not the same as her innocent brother. She lifts her chin, assured in the fact that it is not the White Dog's place to command her to anything.]
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I look to spare the Grey Dog another visit from our sacred brother's jaws. What do you look to do by encouraging him to continue, warden?
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He has called upon you. Today.
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