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“Woof! Woof!” Fluffy barking with hunger...
Once, there was a dog called Fluffy. Fluffy is a really cute and smart dog and has a rich owner, who is very arrogant, called Cholè. One day, Cholè moved house and got a new dog much more clever than Fluffy by her noble friend as a moving present, and named him Luke. She looked after Luke more and loved him more than Fluffy, and forgot Fluffy’s existence. Fluffy became lonely and was soon abandoned by her arrogant owner, Chloè. Fluffy became a stray dog and was really hungry walking on the street with no food and water. She waited every day night until the most rejoice moment of everyday is to eat the kitchen waste of the apartment or restaurant, when the staff went to the landfill to dump the kitchen

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