The Pilgrims of the Rhine
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by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
"Charming!" cried Nymphalin, clasping her hands; "it is just the sort ofstory I like."
"And I suppose, sir," said Nip, pertly, "that the dog and the cat livedvery happily ever afterwards? Indeed the nuptial felicity of a dog andcat is proverbial!"
"I dare say they lived much the same as any other married couple,"answered the prince.