Bella finally crossed the mountains and rivers to return to the familiar town, but it was strangers who came to the familiar home to open the door. The room was full of strange smells. My favorite blanket was gone, my favorite Luca. Si was not there either, looking in every corner, but everything changed, seeing a sore nose here. Finally, I jumped out from the window again (I like this scene very much, the end echoes, I had to leave because I jumped out of this window before, but now this jump feels hope) behind Bella went to the hospital and finally saw the big guy and heard it in my memory. The most familiar voice called his name, tears again (happy) and finally ushered in a happy ending. In the play, Bella meets an old man begging. Bella used this to obtain company and charity from others. Later, Bella tried to bite the rope and escaped but was found. The old man turned around and took a jump on the chain. Seeing here, I once again lamented that people are really self-owned. One thing I don’t understand is that : The three dogs that Bella met on the road thought they were stray dogs at first, but they all went home at night. Why does a family with an owner go outside during the day to stray and flip through the trash can?
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