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  • Barney and Roger and Miranda paused when they heard Loony's happy barking, and heard Snubby's voice.

    Working Without a Net Randy Lowens 2010

  • If one of those men spots him, and guesses that he belongs to one of us, there will be danger - because they'll know Loony's owner has got the real letter, and they'll go for Snubby at once to get the precious letter!

    Working Without a Net Randy Lowens 2010

  • The sergeant promptly fell over backwards, much to Loony's joy.

    The Rat-A-Tat Mystery Blyton, Enid 1966

  • "That dog Loony's taken it, I think, " said Mrs. Tickle.

    The Rat-A-Tat Mystery Blyton, Enid 1966

  • And then, to Loony's everlasting amazement, Snubby went to the bearskin, lifted it up, and draped it round his shoulders, with the big head on top of his!

    The Rat-A-Tat Mystery Blyton, Enid 1966

  • Snubby growled softly into Loony's silky ear - they would both go on the warpath immediately!

    The Rat-A-Tat Mystery Blyton, Enid 1966

  • Loony's ear took in the noise, and he awoke at once and sat up.

    The Rat-A-Tat Mystery Blyton, Enid 1966

  • Upstairs Snubby was sitting on his unmade bed, talking to his cousins, Diana and Roger, and fondling Loony's long silky ears.

    The Rat-A-Tat Mystery Blyton, Enid 1966

  • Hey, look out - Loony's coming down the stairs, and he's a bit mad this morning.

    The Rat-A-Tat Mystery Blyton, Enid 1966

  • Miranda, curious to see why Loony was so peaceful, slid down a table leg to investigate, and joined in Loony's little feast, much to his annoyance.

    The Rat-A-Tat Mystery Blyton, Enid 1966

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