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Updated: June 23, 2025
At the same appeal came flying up the dog of the establishment, a most piteous-looking griffin, disheveled, moulted, staring out of one eye, lame and wild. For devotion and good sense his match could be found nowhere. Like his horse, his wife, his house and the pins in his sleeve, Joliet had picked the collie up on the road.
But this impression silenced her: her pride and delicacy shrank from questioning further, where questions might seem to imply that she could entertain even a slight suspicion against her husband. She merely said, in as quiet a tone as she could "He was a strange piteous-looking man, that prisoner. Do you know anything more of him?" "No more: I showed him the way to the hospital, that's all.
He has an Arab keeper, of whom he is so fond that he will take food from no one else will not even sleep away from him. The Arab is said to return his fat friend's affection, and by no means objects to him as a bedfellow. A strange, piteous-looking creature was the seal, that I saw stretched on a rock at the edge of a little pond.
"Then then he said that of your father?" faltered Lady Gowan, with her convulsed face still hidden. "Yes." "And you denied it, Frank." "Of course," cried the lad proudly; "and then we fought, and I did not know what was happening till the Prince came and struck down our swords." Lady Gowan raised her piteous-looking face, pressed her son back from her, and rose from the couch.
There is no place in Egypt which can be enjoyed, owing to this nuisance; even on the top of the Pyramid the evil is unabated. Travellers must be to blame for such an annoyance. For our part we resolved never to give anything to a beggar, and adhered strictly to the rule, which preserved us from many a fierce attack; but the objects begging were sometimes piteous-looking enough to haunt one.
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