The Black Cat Quotes
But to-morrow I die, and to-day I may unburden my soul.
I was especially fond of animals, and indulged by my parents with a great variety of pets.
But my disease grew upon me--for what disease is like Alcohol!
I slipped a noose about its neck and hung it to the limb of a tree.
...like Pluto, it also had been deprived of one of its eyes.
I burned to say if but one word, by way of triumph, and to render doubly sure their assurance of my guiltlessness.
I had walled the monster up within the tomb.
I was especially fond of animals, and indulged by my parents with a great variety of pets.
But my disease grew upon me--for what disease is like Alcohol!
I slipped a noose about its neck and hung it to the limb of a tree.
...like Pluto, it also had been deprived of one of its eyes.
I burned to say if but one word, by way of triumph, and to render doubly sure their assurance of my guiltlessness.
I had walled the monster up within the tomb.
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