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A Curious Dog Goes on a Shopping Trip
 
The owner of a grocery store was watching his shop when a dog came walking towards him. He was surprised and chased the dog away. But the dog came back soon after, carrying a note in its mouth. The note read: "Please give me three sausages and a pound of biscuits, and put them in the pocket on my back. The dog has money!"

The owner looked at the dog in amazement. The dog took out a ten-dollar bill from its back pocket. The owner took the money from the dog's mouth, put the sausages and biscuits into the pocket on the dog's back, and watched as the dog carefully backed away a few steps, lifted its right hand, and shook it left and right a few times. Then the dog walked away cautiously, afraid that the things would fall out. The owner was very curious about the dog, so he decided to close his shop early and follow the dog to see what would happen.

So the owner and the dog set off. The dog walked along a street and soon arrived at a crossroads, anxiously waiting for the green light before continuing forward, with the owner following closely behind.

The dog then arrived at a bus stop and crouched on a chair. After a while, a bus came. The dog walked to the front of the bus, looked at the bus number, and then returned to its seat. Another bus came, and the dog walked to the front again to check the number, then got on the bus, with the owner following. The dog sat on the seat, looking out of the window. Finally, it got off the bus in the wilderness and started walking again. It soon arrived at a house and knocked on the door with its right paw. After a while, the owner came out, patted the dog's head, and the store owner asked him, "How did you train this dog?" The owner replied, "My daughter brought it back from the United States." He waved to the dog, and the dog ran off. The owner said he was going on a date. What a miraculous dog!
 
 

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