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The twa dogs
Robert Burns’s The Twa Dogs is a tale of those who have and those who have not. The sculptor is Sally Matthews. In Burns’s poem, Luath, his beloved collie, has a conversation with a Newfoundland, Caesar, in which they discuss their owners. A social satire on wealth, poverty and class, Burns uses Caesar and Luath to pointedly examine society’s inequalities.
Caesar the gentleman’s dog is going to be sat on the bench looking down at Luath, even though “nae pride had he”. He has a brass collar with a lock and his name engraved on it. Luath is on the ground beneath him, looking keen and faithful.
Caesar the gentleman’s dog is going to be sat on the bench looking down at Luath, even though “nae pride had he”. He has a brass collar with a lock and his name engraved on it. Luath is on the ground beneath him, looking keen and faithful.
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Well captured Amelia
HBM and have a good week ahead
HBM and wish you a good week.
HBM et agréable semaine.
A finely captured conversation scene!
HBM
HBM und einen guten Start in die Woche, Amelia!
Amelia club has replied to Nick Weall clubHBM and enjoy the rest of the week
Have a good week Amelia!
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