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The Trolley Car Family by Eleanor Clymer
The Trolley Car Family by Eleanor Clymer













The Trolley Car Family by Eleanor Clymer

In her choice of bright-eyed, medium-sized, barky but kindly Toby, what she doesn't realize is that he's a sociable sort of dog, more prone to bringing people to her than to keeping people away. But like all dog buyers, she forgets to factor in at least one trait. But I don't want one that will bite children.Ī reasonable list, and one that I favor myself.

The Trolley Car Family by Eleanor Clymer

It must not be too big and not too small.I want a watchdog to bark when people come to the door.

The Trolley Car Family by Eleanor Clymer

Lonely yet tired of answering the door for children whose toys have flown into her yard and listening to the sounds of families, she decides to buy a dog. And she's the only older person left in a landscape of children and younger couples. Miss Emma Dusenberry has seen her quiet neighborhood torn away, the big old houses destroyed and replaced by new ranchers, until her big Victorian is the only one left.















The Trolley Car Family by Eleanor Clymer