Let us, on the contrary (with due reservations 

 and precautions in regard to long-haired dogs 

 and muddy weather), assert and practise the 

 principle that if we are to get the utmost 

 good and the keenest pleasure out of our 

 association with animals we must give them 

 the right to share our working hours as well 

 as our leisure, to occupy our house and room 

 as well as to accompany us in our walks. 

 Thus they will learn from us lessons mainly 

 tending to elevate a carpet into a position of 

 inviolable sanctity, and we shall be taught by 

 them how easy it is (for a dog) to be loyal 

 and friendly and faithful, and (for a cat) to be 

 proud without ostentation and affectionate 

 without servility. 



Doffia per incertas audax discurrere sihas 

 collibus hirsutas atque agitare feras^ 



non gravibus vine/is unquam consueta tenen 

 Berber a nee niveo corpore saeva patl. 



molli namque sinu domini dominaeque jacebam 

 et noram in strata lassa cubare toro. 



