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— Heinrich Heine"And once again we plighted our troth, And titter'd, caress'd, kiss'd so dearly."
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Slowly, with a look of intense concentration, he got up and advanced on me ... put out a front paw, and stroked my cheek as I used to stoke his chops. A human caress from a cat. I felt very meagre and ill-educated that I could not purr.
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