Chapter II.IV

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Looking around – as if afraid that they were being overheard – Jo was about to tell his friend about his new neighbour, when suddenly Japhet raised his finger up. “Listen, mate, what now writing in papers!”, he said loudly. With these words, apartment’s owner pulled out the latest issue of The Oregonian from under the table. “Japh, you know…”, Jo said hesitantly. Mister Thurlow wanted to say that he didn’t care about all these press, but his friend could no longer be stopped. “Dog earned an bacon”, Japh loudly announced the news headline. “Sounds like the title of a moral story for kids”, thought Jo, making himself more comfortable in his chair. “In a controversy, two dog trainers decided to find out which breed is the most patient and causes more sympathy among others”, friend star

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