“said Dad. The shop had closed for the day and Dad had come through to the house for his tea. “This is the puppy?” He looked at the small ginger heap lying on the hearth rug. A pair of anxious brown eyes looked back up at him. Slowly, not quite certainly, a tail gave a little wag. “He’s saying hello to you!” said James. “And how long is he going to be here?” said Dad. “I told James,” said Mum, “that we’re only looking after him until his owners get in touch.” “I’m looking after him,” said James.... “James is looking after him,” said Mum. “Because he’s a good sensible boy and he held the baby for me.” “And because I’m mature,” said James. “And because he’s mature,” said Mum. “I’m very glad to hear it.” Dad squatted down, to take a closer look at the puppy. “So we don’t know anything about the little chap? No name or address tag?” “Nothing,” said Mum. “People are so irresponsible! But I’ve rung the police and given them the details.”MoreLessRead More Read Less
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