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| Sprightly Lord Minimus | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| "Skippy" | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Skippy is an adorable tiny sable and white male. He has a mincing gait and a playful mein. He enjoys cavorting about the house, trying to get others to join in his fun. He is 10" tall and weighs 5 lbs. This little fellow is my smallest sheltie! He is tiny and perfect. He looks just like a full-sized collie. Look at his size compared to the cat! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Music and lyrics are "Derry Down Dale," an 18-19th century song | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| In Derry Down Dale when I wanted a mate, I went to my daddy a-courting of Kate; With my nosegay so fine, and my holiday clothes, My hands in my pockets a-courting I goes. The weather was cold and my bosom was shot, My heart in a gallop, the mare in a trot; Now, I was so bashful and loving withal, My tongue stuck to my mouth - I said nothing at all. When I got to the door I looked lumpish and glum, The knocker I held 'twixt my finger and thumb; Rap-tap went the rapper, and Kate show'd her chin, She chuckled and ducked - I bowed and went in. Now I was as bashful as bashful could be, And Kitty poor soul, was as bashful as me; So I bow'd and she grinned, and I let my hat fall, And I smiled, scratched my head, and said nothing at all. If bashful was I, no less bashful the maid, She simpered and blushed - with her apron strings played, Till the old folks, impatient to have the thing done, Agreed little Kitty and I should be one. In silence we young folks soon nodded consent; Hand-in-hand to the church to be married we went, Where we answered the parson in voices so small, You scarce could have heard us say - nothing at all. But mark what a change in the course of a week, Our Kate left off blushing - I boldy could speak; Could toy with my Kitty, laugh loud at a jest; And Kate she could talk too, as well as the best. Ashamed of past follies, we often declared To encourage you folks who at wedlock are scared; If once to your aid some assurance you call, You may kiss and get married, it's nothing at all. |
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