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During summer vacations, I would volunteer
at the pet rescue centre, so I could see a lot of dogs. Minnie was the
funniest-looking dog I'd ever seen so far. Her body looked like a sausage. Her
hair was too thin to1her body. Her eyes always seemed
surprised, and her tail was so short that it looked like a rat's tail.
She looked so strange that her2didn't
want her any more. She was brought to the centre. But I thought, "Minnie
was kind and sweet. No one should laugh at her strange looking." So I gave
Minnie a good bath and3her in the newspaper: "A
funny-looking dog, kind and sweet, needs a loving4."
Later, a boy called me, but I warned him
that Minnie was5. However, the boy told me that his
grandfather's sixteen-year-old dog had just died. They wanted to keep Minnie
very much. Hearing these words, I said that they could take Minnie away. I
combed her hair, and gave her a good bath. Then we waited for them to arrive.
At last, an old car stopped in front of the
pet rescue centre. Two kids6to the door. They put Minnie into their
arms and rushed out to their grandfather, who was waiting in the car. I hurried
behind them to see his reaction (反应).
Inside the car, the grandfather put Minnie
in his arms and7her soft hair. She looked very relaxed and
happy. "She's perfect, and I like her!" the old man said. I was8that
Minnie had found a good owner. Just at that time, I saw that the grandfather's
eyes were a milky white colour—he was blind.
After that summer vacation, I missed Minnie
so much. So I went to the grandfather's house. The grandfather was walking in
the garden with Minnie9the way. I could see both of them were
happy. "Minnie is the most beautiful dog in my eyes," said the
grandfather. "I've 10felt happier before!" Hearing this, I
was pretty happy!