As I said, I went back to my dog's rations, and to the bones that a household serving slave threw me, and even those I had to fight over with two spotted cats. Free and easy, they thought nothing of snatching whatever fell outside the radius of my chain.

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In "The Dialogue of the Dogs" by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, the narrator reflects on their difficult circumstances, focusing on the meager rations provided for their dog. They describe a challenging struggle for survival, with limited resources and fierce competition for scraps from the household. The narrator feels a sense of injustice as they fight against the persistent cats that threaten to take what little they have.

This excerpt highlights the theme of survival and the harsh realities of life, where even the smallest portion of food is contested. The imagery evokes feelings of desperation and a fight for dignity, as the narrator grapples with their place in a world that seems indifferent to their suffering.

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