Quote by Charles Dudley Warner
If there was any petting to be done...he chose to do it. Often he would sit looking at me, and then, moved by a delicate affection, come and pull at my coat and sleeve until he could touch my face with his nose, and then go away contented.
Summary
This quote describes a person's experience with a pet, specifically a dog. The quote emphasizes the pet's desire for physical contact and attention. The pet would approach the person, requesting affection by tugging at their clothing until it could nuzzle their face with its nose. The quote captures the simplicity and pure joy of the pet's affectionate behavior, as it seeks to establish a tactile connection with its owner.