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  2. Come Back, Little Sheba (play) - Wikipedia

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    The title refers to Lola's missing dog, who disappeared before the play's opening and remains gone throughout the story. Lola hopes for the puppy's return throughout the play by calling "Come back, little Sheba" daily from the front door, but eventually faces reality and gives up on Sheba's return.

  3. William Inge - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Inge received a Pulitzer Prize for Picnic, [6] a play based on women he had known as a small child: When I was a boy in Kansas, my mother had a boarding house. There were three women school teachers living in the house. I was four years old, and they were nice to me. I liked them.

  4. 32 things your pet would do if they were in charge for a day

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    It goes without saying then that most pets would ensure they bring in a rule that guarantees them regular daily play sessions with the best dog toys or a feline-friendly equivalent. 3. Abolish the ...

  5. Dog toy - Wikipedia

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    Golden Retrievers playing with a tug toy A dog playing with a multifunctional toy that includes different textures. Border collie pup with frisbee. Toys specifically marketed for dogs to play with come in many varieties, including dog bones, puppy toys, balls, tug toys, training aids, squeaky toys, discs and frisbees, plush toys, and sticks.

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  7. Come Back, Little Sheba (1952 film) - Wikipedia

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    Come Back, Little Sheba is a 1952 American drama film directed by Daniel Mann in his directorial debut and produced by Paramount Pictures.The script was adapted by Ketti Frings from the 1950 play of the same title by William Inge.

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