Two Gentlemen of Verona, [2.4.5-9]. Launce. “I think Crab my dog be the sourest-natur’d dog that lives. My mother weeping, my father wailing, my sister crying, our maid howling, our cat wringing her hands, and all our house in a great perplexity, yet did not this cruel-hearted cur shred one tear.”
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Dog mentioned again by name at [4.4.23].
May 1, 2009 at 6:15 pm
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