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Snowy did like it with Edda and her sister – who did indeed warm up to him, after he had presented her with some flowers, which he had pulled out of the backyard, and muddy paw-prints on her apron – though, he felt restless with the need to run out of that house, down the road, and all the way to Marlinspike in five minutes, though he knew quite well it was impossible. Edda wondered whether he already had a home, as he didn't seem quite as content as other stray animals, with no owners, she had brought in. So she made some flyers to put up around the town.
Found:
Small, white fox terrier, very friendly, very sweet
If you've lost him, or know who's lost him, please come and see Edda Marino
She added her telephone number and address. Then calling to her sister to where she was going she headed out the door and to the post office.
When Edda got home, she got a good scolding from Carlotta for not taking the dog out that morning.
"And now he has soiled the clean rug in the sitting room."
"Sorry, Carlotta," Edda apologised. "I'll take the dog out now, so you can clean it without interruption."
"Yes, I would appreciate that," Carlotta replied sternly. Edda smiled, put a collar and leash on Snowy, and headed quickly out the door. As Carlotta got her cleaning things ready, she realised just what her sister had done.
"Oh, Edda!" she muttered, as a smirk formed on her lips.
"We can enjoy the fresh air while Carlotta cleans up your mess," Edda told Snowy, who barked as the wind blew back his fur. It was a sunny day, and they walked into town, stopping at a café for some tea.
"I think we might go to the park," Edda said. "We might find some other little dogs for you to play with."
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