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A dog adopted by the Heffley Family. Frank got the dog to satisfy Greg's wanting of a dog and his feelings over the loss of his pet fish. He (Frank) later gives the dog to the Heffleys' maternal grandmother at the end of the book. Timothy / Timmy / Tim: Mongrel: The Famous Five: Enid Blyton: All three names are found interchangeably. George ...
Frank Inn, born Elias Franklin Freeman (May 8, 1916 – July 27, 2002), was an American animal trainer.He trained several animals for television programs and movies, including the dogs in the Benji series and the cat Orangey.
The Cowboy and His Dog : or, "Go, Git in the Pickup!" Poetry: Record Stockman Press: 1980 A Rider, a Roper and a Heck'uva Windmill Man: Poetry: Record Stockman Press: 1982 On the Edge of Common Sense : the Best So Far: Poetry: Record Stockman Press: 1983 Doc, While Yer Here: Poetry: Record Stockman Press: 1984 Cowboy and Sourdough Buckaroo ...
In 2005, My Brother is a Dog won the ‘Best of the Fest’ for Peter Timm. [1] Oulu International Children's Film Festival. Peter Timm was nominated for the ‘Starboy Award’ in 2004. Undine Awards, Austria. My Brother is a Dog was nominated for the ‘Undine Award’ for ‘best Debut, Female – Film’ for Maria Ehrich.
Zac Efron's little brother Dylan wasn't always a fan of his famous sibling, and got out his frustrations on paper. PHOTOS: The 27 Most Important Shirtless Zac Efron Images The 27-year-old former ...
"Beau", also known as "I’ll Never Forget a Dog Named Beau", [1] is a poem written by American film and stage actor James Stewart. A tribute to Stewart's deceased pet dog, the poem was first recited on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1981, and later published in the 1989 collection Jimmy Stewart and his Poems.
In Memory of My Brother, John Wordsworth, Commander of the E. I. Company's Ship, The Earl Of Abergavenny, in which He Perished by Calamitous Shipwreck, Feb. 6th, 1805. "The Sheep-boy whistled loud, and lo!" Epitaphs and Elegiac Pieces. 1842 VI 1800–1805 "When, to the attractions of the busy world," Poems on the Naming of Places 1815 Louisa.
The Romantic Dogs (Los perros románticos in Spanish) is a collection of poems by the Chilean author Roberto Bolaño.It was first published in 1994, then expanded in 2000. The bilingual edition, with English translations by Laura Healy, was published by New Directions in 200