That Furball Puppy and Me

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The Two Rats Glared at Me.
    My stomach did a flip-flop. I backed up slowly toward the door. Both rats inched forward. They moved apart—one coming toward me from my right side, the other from my left. I felt my tail fuzz. It sprang straight up behind me, almost as big around as the rest of me was.
    They stopped and stared. Not even their whiskers twitched. Then they moved again, quicker this time. Farther apart. I felt a shiver as I suddenly realized they were trying to surround me. They were trying to block my escape from the big, dark barn.
    Without taking my eyes from them, I backed up.
    â€œNow!” Nora hissed in her ratty voice. “Let’s get him!”
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    This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are products of the authors’ imaginations or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons living or dead is entirely coincidental.

    A Minstrel Book published by
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    Text copyright © 1999 by Bill Wallace and Carol Wallace
    Illustrations copyright © 1999 by Jason Wolff
    Originally published in hardcover in 1999 by Minstrel Books
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    ISBN: 0-7434-1029-7
    ISBN-13: 978-0-7434-1029-8
    eISBN-13: 978-1-4391-1669-2
    First Minstrel Books mass market paperback printing December 2000
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    Cover art by David Slonim
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To Kacey and Justin, Nikki and Jon-Ed, Laurie and Kevin, Bethany and Kristine



CHAPTER 1
    R
ing … Ring.”
    The loud, shrill noise made my ears twitch.
    â€œRing … Ring.”
    The sound came from the ringy-box on the wall. It was a strange, little white box that hung in the kitchen. Every time it said,
“Ring … Ring,”
the Mama would pick it up and start talking to herself.
    Sure enough …
    Mama left the dishes she was working on in the sink and wiped her hands on the towel. She picked up the

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