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Sprightly Derry Down Dale
"Brio"
AVAILABLE  - Brio is a 13.5" 13 lb sable and white neutered male.  He is 1 year old.  Brio is the same size as my precious Melody.  He is very sweet and attentive.  He observes everything around him, and learns quickly.  He is training in agility and obedience and is very smart.  He loves to play!  He has a handsome mahogany sable coat.  Brio loves to sleep in the bed burrowed down under the covers.  He goes wth me almost everywhere so he rides well in the car, and is confident when visiting strange places.  Brio always wags his tail when he gets a treat.  Brio is housetrained and cratetrained.  He is an indoor dog.  He is leashtrained, introduced to basic obedience and agility, works well off lead, is vaccinated, microchipped, neutered, and on flea and heartworm prevention.  He is AKC registered.  He gets along well with dogs, cats, and children.  He comes from outstanding bloodlines, and would make a wonderful performance dog or pet.  Brio is $500.  For more information call me at (803)807-1116 or email Sheltietraining@aol.com
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Music and lyrics are "Derry Down Dale," an 18-19th century song
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.