.. to beguile the long wait for you.
TOBY-DOG, (_overcome_)
Oh! oh! the farmer's dog!
KIKI-THE-DEMURE
She's not alone either; that great dane, the watch-dog, keeps her
company.
TOBY-DOG, (_rebellious_)
That's not true!
KIKI-THE-DEMURE
Go see.
TOBY-DOG, (_after one bound toward the door_) No, that would make
noise.
KIKI-THE-DEMURE
You're right, it would.
(_A mournful silence follows_. TOBY _curls himself up like a turban and
closes his eyes, because he feels like crying. His breath comes in
little sobs_.)
KIKI-THE-DEMURE, (_absently, in a low, monotonous chant_.)
The dog ... the little dog ... the bones, the little dog ... the rabbit
... the great dane, the rabbit's hole ...the little dog, the mutton
bones ...the rabbit's skin ...
TOBY-DOG, _at first endures the torture heroically; then his nerves
betray him and lifting his head he howls--the long plaint of the
abandoned dog_.
Wooo--oo--oooooo!
KIKI-THE-DEMURE, (_from the top of the console-table_)
Will you be quiet!
TOBY-DOG
Wooooooooo!!--oo--oooo--oo!
KIKI-THE-DEMURE, (_aside_)
That's it! That's it!
(SHE _wakes bewildered, still captive of her dreams, while the Cat
listens patiently to the approaching step on the stairs, which means
liberty for him and punishment for_ TOBY-DOG.
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