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Chapter 33 white donkey

time seeker 凯特·汤普森 1089Words 2018-03-21
The case of the missing teenager went nowhere.After extensive investigation and searching, the police still found nothing.And now, Anne Kaulff seems to have disappeared, which adds to the uneasiness of the local residents.After investigation, the police believed that the two incidents were not connected.Anne Kulff's house was locked from the outside and showed no signs of vandalism, and she brought her dog with her.She's an adult, and unlike Gigi Liddy, if she decides to go out without telling her friends, that's her own choice.Since there is no evidence of a crime, there is no need to investigate the matter.

Villagers have a different opinion.They locked the door tightly all day long, and few people dared to come out at night.The small bars are also much quieter and always close on time.The local punks were too frightened to sneak out at night, or even sneak behind the school to drink strong cider.Although the police are useless in the village, people need to have a policeman there to embolden themselves.This task is handed over to the new policeman. Larry O'Donnell was slowly patrolling the streets of Kenwala, hoping to appear a little more dignified.Every passerby stopped to ask him for the latest news and to offer his opinion on the matter.Larry was sure that wasn't what he'd been a cop for, but he was polite nonetheless.The only one who challenged his endurance was Thomas O'Neill.

At first, he just asked casually, and then he came to the same conclusion as everyone else, but when he spoke, he leaned close to the new policeman, staring at him left and right, which made Larry very uncomfortable. Larry expressed his admiration for the logic of his conclusions and promised that he and his colleagues would take them to heart.At this point Thomas said, "I know you. Now I remember." I hope Thomas doesn't really remember, Larry thought, he can only do things when he's free from the distractions of an elderly, high-ranking man like Thomas O'Neill.He caught a glimpse of Phil Daly standing across the road and immediately left Thomas to talk to Phil.

Phil also asked questions that everyone cared about, but did not draw a conclusion. "I was looking for you last week," he said. "I wanted to ask you to a dance." "Oh," said Larry, "I wish you found me." "Unfortunately," Phil said ruefully, "the dance was at Liddy's, and it was great. I don't think there'll be another one, at least not for a while." "You're not right," said Larry. "I bet the kid will come back." The rest of the day passed quickly, though nothing happened.The only thing worth mentioning was the sudden appearance of a white donkey in the village, running along the quiet streets.No one knows who its owner is, where it came from, and now there are very few people who are "more `duo good`. n "Still raising donkeys.

It wasn't the police's business, but since Larry was in the village and had nothing else to do, he had to be involved in the discussion of what to do with it.The donkey is gentle and fun to the students, but it is a hindrance to traffic and cannot be left on the street.Larry called Sergeant Earleigh for advice.The officer went into a rage, leaving Larry at a loss as to what to do.He had to stand in front of Vernon's house with his arms around the donkey's neck to keep it from running away.He didn't let go of his hands until word of the story spread and a horse breeder offered to take care of the donkey until its owner claimed it.

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