71. The fellow who owned the store had a little crippled dog that had been kicked by a horse. 72. The Ealeys hoped to see their little dog, now in failing health with only months to live, through his final days. 73. The little dogs have, too. 74. The little dog ran straight to her owner. 75. The little ragged dog had a bath, some grooming, a checkup. 76. The town mascots, a family of wry little dogs, were going someplace with their quick feet on. 77. Then a cheery little dog ran up to her, a cocker spaniel, its ears flapping, tail wagging. 78. Then his eyes lit up with delight, and he dropped to his knees to let the little dog lick his face. 79. Then he pulled the most gorgeous little white dog and a diamond ring out of his coat, and said he wanted them wrapped especially nice. 80. There are young women going off on a date, circus performers with a well-trained little dog in tow, army commandos settling some mysterious score. |