The younger woman carried. a little pekinese dog. It was a beady eyed dog.
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All about a Dog - Prashanth Ellina
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Rules are made for the convenience and comfort of people at large. They are there for all to follow. Sometimes, though, it should be possible to ‘wink’ at a rule ...
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3 All about a Dog Rules are made for the convenience and comfort of people at large. They are there for all to follow. Sometimes, though, it should be possible to ‘wink’ at a rule – to mix it with a little goodwill and cheer, especially if its strict application is bound to inconvenience a beautiful Pekinese dog. IT was a bitterly cold night, and even at the far end of the bus the east wind that raved along the street cut like a knife. The bus stopped, and two women and a man got in together and filled the vacant places. The young woman carried one of those little Pekinese dogs that women like to carry in their laps. The conductor came in and took the fares. Then his eyes rested with cold malice on the beady-eyed lap-dog. I saw trouble brewing. This was the opportunity for which he had been waiting, and he intended to make the