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Erik Pevernagie

"Some men can be good ' horse whisperers ' and many dogs can be wonderful ' man whisperers '."

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"Some men can be good ' horse whisperers ' and many dogs can be wonderful ' man whisperers '."

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"The sweetness of dogs (fifteen) What do you say, Percy? I am thinkingof sitting out on the sand to watchthe moon rise. Full tonight.So we goand the moon rises, so beautiful it makes me shudder, makes me think abouttime and space, makes me takemeasure of myself: one iotapondering heaven. Thus we sit,I thinking how grateful I am for the moon's perfect beauty and also, oh! How richit is to love the world. Percy, meanwhile, leans against me and gazes up intomy face. As though I werehis perfect moon."

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