Transcription of Laurie - Stephen King
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Laurie Laurie By Stephen king 1 Six months after his wife of forty years died, Lloyd Sunderland s sister drove from Boca Raton to Caymen Key to visit him. She brought with her a dark gray puppy which she said was a Border Collie-Mudi mix. Lloyd had no idea what a Mudi was, and didn t care. I don t want a dog, Beth. A dog is the last thing in the world I want. I can barely take care of myself. That s obvious, she said, unhooking the puppy s toy-sized leash. How much weight have you lost? I don t know. She appraised him. I d say fifteen pounds. Which you could afford to give, but not much more. I m going to make you a sausage scramble. With toast. You ve got eggs? I don t want a sausage scramble, Lloyd said, eyeing the dog.
flowers, too. They looked awful, half of them as dead as Marian. This thought made him smile, although smiling at such a comparison made him feel like a bad person. The dog’s waddle was even more pronounced in the grass. She went a dozen or so steps, then lowered her hind end and peed. “Not bad, but I’m still not keeping you.”
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