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Chapter 10- Meeting of the Parents

    That night, Lady and Tramp continued to look hard for Scamp and Angel, unaware that they were so close to finding them prior that evening. “Oh, I just hope they’re all right,” Lady sadly cried. “It’s my fault that they’re all gone. I shouldn’t have been so moody.”
    “Aww Pidge, you didn’t do any harm,” Tramp comforted her. “Now why don’t we just settle down for the night? A bit of rest could do us some good. Then we can continue looking tomorrow,” Tramp stated consolingly.
    “I guess,” Lady worried. “But what if… well, what if we never see them again?”
    “Pidge, angel and Scamp are tough. They’ll be fine. We just need to find them,” Tramp confidently stated.
    “You’re right,” Lady stated.
    The two of them continued to stroll on the sidewalks and soon noticed some tall hotels in the distance. “Come on Pidge, let’s go over there for a place to sleep.”
    Lady followed as Tramp swaggered down the sidewalk as the little sunlight that remained began to wane. The two apaixonados made their way to some hotel steps that were comfy and carpeted. Tramp began to sleep on them, but Lady told Tramp, “Doesn’t this place say No cachorros Allowed?” leitura the sign.
    Tramp stated, “Yeah… but that’s only for the carpet. Come on, let’s go sleep on the grass. There’s not a rule about that, they wouldn’t have thought of that.” Tramp cleverly stated. Lady followed, and the two of them soon lovingly slept on the grass.
The seguinte morning, Lady and Tramp woke up bright and heard noises near the hotel. Lady hurriedly looked up, and saw two spotted cachorros hurriedly dashing down the road.
The two of them were talking hurriedly. “They’re still asleep, Perdy… our pets would be able to take care of them just fine.”
“I’m still concerned… what if Cruella is nearby?” Perdy asked, afraid.
“Our pets are both suspicious of Cruella now,” Pongo told her. “And besides, she’s probably in Scotland Yard all the same.”
“Maybe we should stay off the main road,” Pongo advised. “In case our pets are looking for us.”
Perdy nodded, and the two of them hurried right toward the hotel where Lady and Tramp were just waking up. As they turned, Perdy caught sight of Lady and Tramp quickly as she stood face to face to the two of them, who were both looking at them. “Oh Pongo, we’ve been spotted!” she cried, alarmed.
    Pongo hurried over to Lady and Tramp. “Are you two hotel dogs?”
    “No…” Lady replied. “I’m not sure if we’re supposed to be here.”
Pongo asked, “What are you doing, miss?”
“We’re looking for our children,” Lady answered.
    “Really?” Perdy asked. “We are too.”
    Pongo introduced himself. “My name’s Pongo, and she’s Perdita.”
“Hello Perdita,” Tramp stated warmly. “You have a pretty name…”
But Tramp was cut off por a glare from Lady, and Tramp looked carefully at her, with a bit of guilt. Luckily for Tramp, Pongo continued. “But unfortunately, we’ve lost three of our children on a walk. We have no idea why… just Perdy disciplined the kids a bit and we had a bit of a rough ride getting here. We’re British, por the way.”
    Tramp stated, “Well, well, we have… well, a similar problem. You see, we live in this cramped, cooped-up house with absolutely nothing to do… where we can’t have a life full of the joys of adventure and excitement and basically living…”
    “Tramp!” Lady cried, alarmed.
    “Sorry, Pidge,” he stated winking toward Lady. “Well, to make it short, our cachorrinhos ran away because they were bored…”
    “And you forgot the other reason,” Lady wheedled.
    “Other…reason?” Tramp asked, but it his tone of voice plainly suggested that he knew exactly what Lady was talking about.
“About your past,” Lady added.
    Pongo and Perdita looked on curiously as Tramp stated, “Oh, yes, yes…but we’re not going to talk about that now. We have cachorrinhos to find.”
    “Let’s get out of here,” Pongo insisted. “Before our pets can spot us. Where are your pets?”
    “Far from here,” Lady replied. “But they might be coming for the show. Our three other cachorrinhos are supposed to enter.”
    “What are your kid’s markings?” Tramp asked.
    “They look like us,” Perdita answered.
    “Charming, well, they must look as pretty…” but Lady glared at Tramp again.
    “And yours?” Pongo asked.
    “One looks like a miniature version of my husband,” Lady told him. “The other is blonde, has tall ears and blue eyes.”
    The four of them hurried off through a park, and they hoped beyond hope that the cachorrinhos were there. They looked along the riverbed, but they couldn’t find any of them.
    “You didn’t see our children, before we met, did you?” Lady asked.
    “No, we were in our hotel room, and then we were too preoccupied with losing ours,” Pongo answered.
    Lady sighed understandingly. Even with Tramp with them and now two mais parents to cadastrar-se the search, this was still going to be a long, hard procurar for the four of them to undertake.
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Epilogue

The grandfather clock ticked eleven times. The room was all dark except for a little bit of moonlight trickling in. The three sisters went to sleep with Puffball at Danielle’s side. Peg and Spunky were also sleeping, sleeping seguinte to each other on a soft cama in a little corner. In the center of the room were Lady and Tramp, also fast asleep. Everyone was sleeping… except for Scamp. He couldn't sleep. He sat up as angel slept por his side. A train horn blared. Scamp smiled at the noise.
Then, there was a slight tap on the cozinha back window. Scamp jolted up. He looked out. Patch...
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Ch. 30—The Conflict on the Cliff

    “So how do we get to that junkyard?” Danielle asked.
    “It’s simple,” angel explained. “We just follow the path down. Then we’ll get to that horrible place. It’s not a short walk, but it won’t be too long.”
The parents turned a corner to face a long, street. The sun was vanishing. There was still a reddish tint in the sky as they walked down the path. The streets were completely abandoned.
“It’s beautiful,” Peg whispered. “I wish that…”
Then all of a sudden, she froze. She looked up...
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Chapter 23- Reconciliation

    The door creaked open, and there, inside, was a bedroom with traça, mariposa eaten beds and creaking nighttables.
    “Oh no!” Perdita gasped sadly. “We’re too late!”
    Lady gasped, “They must have done it before we got here.”
    “I can’t believe it,” Pongo explained, as he looked through the perimeter of the room, to find that no one was there.
    “Maybe… aha!” Tramp exclaimed. “Pidge! They’re hiding under here!”
    Lady...
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Ch. 13—Garbage Cans and Ham Sandwiches

    The car ride with Cruella De Vil was a hard one for the five cachorrinhos to deal with.
    Patch instantly told Scamp and Angel, “Cruella is dangerous. She’s a real… …. .”
    “Wow, you’re allowed to say words like that?” Scamp asked, impressed. “My family would never allow that. It’s so cool to be able to say things like that without punishment.”
    “We weren’t, trust me,” Patch explained. “My parents are strict on rules."
    Lucky...
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Chapter 5- Runaway of the Lovers

Lady was distraught as she sat with Tramp on her front steps. Once again, the loss of her son hurt her dearly, and so did the loss of his girlfriend. After alerting Jim Dear and Darling hurriedly with barks, the two of them were shocked to see the absence of their rebellious puppies.
“Oh, Jim Dear, Scamp and angel are gone!” Darling declared with a still serene, but sad voice.
“I cannot believe what’s happening to us,” Jim Dear stated sadly.
“Nor can I,” Lady told Tramp as Jim Dear and Darling went inside. “Why couldn’t you come clean of your...
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Chapter 4- She Strikes Again

    She sat in her jail cell, looking quite moody as she stuck her bony face through the iron bars, and only saw other inmates in their cells. She was quite frustrated, surrounded por a bunch of thugs, yet she was so much mais than one of those rotten thugs, for she was a mastermind who could come up with the most devious of plans.
    She growled to herself, “Those cops think they’ve seen the last of me…”
    But none of the cops paid any notice to her words, and when they actually acknowledged that...
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Cruella and the crooks had followed the dogs' tracks to the village. Cruella parked her car right beside the van. "Oh, no!" cried Perdita, looking out of the comprar window. "How will we get to the van?" The cursed answer to Perdita's pergunta came from two cachorrinhos wrestling in the fireplace. Covered with soot, they looked like two little Labradors. "That's it!" shouted Pongo. "We'll roll in the soot. We'll all look like Labradors!" A parade of black "Labradors" marched to the van, right under the nose of Cruella De Vil. Thier plan might not work if a blob of snow had fallen off the roof onto the last puppy, washing away the soot. "After them!" Cruella shouted to Jasper and Horace as Pongo leaped aboard the furgão, van with the last cachorro, filhote de cachorro clenched in his teeth. The furgão, van roared down the road toward London. Cruella in her car and the crooks in thier truck went in hot pursuit of the van.
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