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    Gratitude

    by Edith Nesbit
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    I found a starving cat in the street:
    It cried for food and a place by the fire.
    I carried it home, and I strove to meet
    The claims of its desire.

    And since its desire was a little fish,
    A little hay and a little milk,
    I gave it cream in a silver dish
    And a basket lined with silk.

    And when we came to the grateful pause
    When it should have fawned on the hand that fed,
    It turned to a devil all teeth and claws,
    Scratched me and bit me and fled.

    To pay for the fish and the milk and the hay
    With a purr had been an easy task:
    But its hate and my blood were required to pay
    For the gifts that it did not ask.
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