The Pets of Famous Authors:

THE DOG OF OSCAR WILDE AND THE FROG OF MARK TWAIN





THE DOG OF OSCAR WILDE AND THE FROG OF MARK TWAIN

THE DOG OF OSCAR WILDE AND THE FROG OF MARK TWAIN
FAMOUS PETS

ON: SHARING SORROW


OSCAR WILDE OBSERVES
Women, when they share a sorrow with a friend, feel that it has become only half as bad.

MARK TWAIN REMARKS
Men less often than women share a trouble, for they believe that they duplicate the sorrow by doing so. 

You may also be interested in a formerly denied poetic work by the emetic Emily Dickinson, “Does the Dumb Animal Soul Know?”  Should you wish to appreciate it, please visit the following site. http://vinlewis.typepad.com/emily_dickinson/    
Several books by Vincent P. Lewis are available on-line at Amazon and Lulu.  Please search by author’s name.