"It's all the fault of Daisy"---another dog

Joana 2022-02-20 08:02:42

In order to take a screenshot of the useful sentence, I rewinded the video several times. The sentence is "Anything that wants to go, you can't keep it, as long as you treat him well and let him feel your love when he is there. That's enough."

This sentence really makes sense.

But I still couldn't help but complain. Puppy just ran for a while, hurriedly panicking, what is it doing? It's not that you mourn and mourn him after running for a few months. If I were that dog, seeing you like this, I wouldn't even want to come back. I haven't died yet.

The most adorable thing is that dog’s smile. It’s really cute when I laugh, but when I don’t laugh, I really feel insensitive, because the dog is too far away from my life, and I don’t feel it at all.

This is the fourth dog I have seen, each dog is very different, each dog has its own shining point.

The heroine’s father is a priest, and the heroine listened to the stories of everyone in this small town with a dog. Everyone’s story is different. Everyone is different from others. There is no absolute bad person, and there is no completeness. Good people.

The owner of that pet shop has a great idea. Every one of his pets is not locked, so he lets them run around in the shop. Then the owner plays the piano to all the animals. The animals are motionless and listen carefully. So, who It's a waste of time to say that playing the piano to the right cow is in vain. Isn't this a lot of people willing to listen?

The little girl listened to everyone's stories, and then began her own story. What is her own story? Nothing is known, but the future can be expected.

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Extended Reading
  • Rebeka 2022-02-20 08:02:42

    My favorite movie after once! !

  • Emile 2022-03-16 09:01:07

    A sweet comedy between Little Lolita and Puppy, the director is still a Chinese director

Because of Winn-Dixie quotes

  • Amanda Wilkinson: "Hell", is a cuss word.

    Miss Franny: Well, war is a cuss word, too.

  • Miss Franny: Now, one hot Thursday, way back then, I was sittin' here in the library, and all the doors and windows were wide open. And I had my nose in a book until I noticed a very peculiar smell. A very strong smell. And I raised my eyes up slowly and standing right in front of me was a bear.

    [flashback shows a bear roaring]

    Miss Franny: A very large bear.

    Opal: How large was it?

    Miss Franny: At least four times the size of your dog.

    Opal: That big? Wow. Then what happened?

    Miss Franny: I very slowly

    [grabs a book]

    Miss Franny: and very carefully raised up the book I was reading.

    Opal: What book was that?

    Miss Franny: War and Peace. And I carefully aimed it, and I threw it right at him! Be gone!

    [the book was thrown towards the bear. Winn-Dixie barks]

    Miss Franny: [she laughs] Good dog. Thank you.

    [Winn-Dixie barks happily]

    Miss Franny: And do you know what?

    Opal: No, ma'am. What?

    Miss Franny: This is why I will never forget. He took the book with him.

    Opal: Nuh uh.

    Miss Franny: Yes, ma'am, he snatched it up and ran off.

    [the bear grabs the book and leaves the library]

    Opal: Did he ever come back?

    Miss Franny: No. I never saw him again. Well, the men in town, they used to tease me about it. They used to say "Miss Franny, we saw that bear of yours out in the woods today." "He was reading War and Peace and said it sure was good, and he'd like to check it out again."

    [the bear was raising his left paw while reading War and Peace]

    Miss Franny: Ah, I imagine I'm the only one who even recalls that bear.