Quote by Emily Dickinson
You ask of my companions. Hills, sir, and the sundown, and a dog a

You ask of my companions. Hills, sir, and the sundown, and a dog as large as myself that my father bought me. They are better than human beings, because they know but do not tell. – Emily Dickinson

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