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He was standing there all red-faced, screaming and waving his arms around. začněte se učit
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He skidded to a stop and smiled right at me. začněte se učit
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“Please,” said the manager, “somebody call the pound.” začněte se učit
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And that dog came trotting over to me just like he had been doing it his whole life. začněte se učit
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He was big, but skinny; you could see his ribs. začněte se učit
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And there were bald patches all over him, places where he didn’t have any fur at all. začněte se učit
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He smiled so big that it made him sneeze. začněte se učit
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And I have to admit, he stank. začněte se učit
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He was kind of limping like something was wrong with one of his legs. začněte se učit
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Sometimes he reminded me of a turtle hiding inside its shell, in there thinking about things and not ever sticking his head out into the world. začněte se učit
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Sometimes he reminded me of a turtle hiding inside its shell, in there thinking about things and not ever sticking his head out into the world. začněte se učit
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I went to the trailer door and I hollered, “Winn-Dixie!” začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie’s ears shot up in the air and he grinned and sneezed, and then he came limping up the steps and into the trailer and put his head right in the preacher’s lap, right on top of a pile of papers. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie’s ears shot up in the air and he grinned and sneezed, and then he came limping up the steps and into the trailer and put his head right in the preacher’s lap, right on top of a pile of papers. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie’s ears shot up in the air and he grinned and sneezed, and then he came limping up the steps and into the trailer and put his head right in the preacher’s lap, right on top of a pile of papers. začněte se učit
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He looked at his ribs and his matted-up fur and the places where he was bald. začněte se učit
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He looked at his ribs and his matted-up fur and the places where he was bald. začněte se učit
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He pulled back his lips and showed the preacher all of his crooked yellow teeth and wagged his tail and knocked some of the preacher’s papers off the table. začněte se učit
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He was making him poke his head out of his shell. začněte se učit
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“Well,” said the preacher, “he’s a stray if ever I’ve seen one.” začněte se učit
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He put down his pencil and scratched Winn-Dixie behind the ears. začněte se učit
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I used the garden hose and some baby shampoo. začněte se učit
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He looked insulted and the whole time he didn’t show me his teeth or wag his tail once. začněte se učit
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I nodded my head at him and went on talking. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie twitched his ears and raised his eyebrows. začněte se učit
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He was working on a sermon and kind of muttering to himself. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie looked up at the preacher and kind of gave him a nudge with his nose. začněte se učit
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“She had red hair and freckles.” začněte se učit
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She could stick a tyre in the ground and grow a car.” začněte se učit
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She could stick a tyre in the ground and grow a car.” začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie started chewing on his paw, and I tapped him on the head to make him stop. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie started chewing on his paw, and I tapped him on the head to make him stop. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie started chewing on his paw, and I tapped him on the head to make him stop. začněte se učit
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She couldn’t make head nor tail of a piece of meat. začněte se učit
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She couldn’t make head nor tail of a piece of meat. začněte se učit
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She said it made her feel like a bug under a microscope.” začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie hopped off, too. začněte se učit
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If me and the preacher went off and left him by himself in the trailer, he pulled all the cushions off the couch and all the toilet paper off the roll. začněte se učit
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The other thing about the Open Arms that is different from other churches is there aren’t any pews. začněte se učit
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“Arrruiiiiipppp,” wailed Winn-Dixie. začněte se učit
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One minute everything was quiet and serious and the preacher was going on and on and on; the next minute Winn-Dixie looked like a furry bullet shooting across the building, chasing that mouse. začněte se učit
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One minute everything was quiet and serious and the preacher was going on and on and on; the next minute Winn-Dixie looked like a furry bullet shooting across the building, chasing that mouse. začněte se učit
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He was barking and his feet were skidding all over the polished Pick-It-Quick floor, and people were clapping and hollering and pointing. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie stood up there in front of the whole church, wagging his tail and holding the mouse real careful in his mouth, holding on to him tight but not squishing him. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie stood up there in front of the whole church, wagging his tail and holding the mouse real careful in his mouth, holding on to him tight but not squishing him. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie stood up there in front of the whole church, wagging his tail and holding the mouse real careful in his mouth, holding on to him tight but not squishing him. začněte se učit
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And there weren’t that many kids at the Open Arms, just Dunlap and Stevie Dewberry, two brothers who weren’t twins but looked like they were. začněte se učit
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And Amanda Wilkinson, whose face was always pinched up like she was smelling something real bad; and Sweetie Pie Thomas, who was only five years old and still mostly a baby. začněte se učit
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This is what happened: I was picking out my books and kind of humming to myself, and all of a sudden there was this loud and scary scream. začněte se učit
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Chapter Seven “Back when Florida was wild, when it consisted of nothing but palmetto trees and mosquitoes so big they could fly away with you,” Miss Franny Block started in, “and I was just a little girl no bigger than you, my father, Herman W. začněte se učit
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Chapter Seven “Back when Florida was wild, when it consisted of nothing but palmetto trees and mosquitoes so big they could fly away with you,” Miss Franny Block started in, “and I was just a little girl no bigger than you, my father, Herman W. začněte se učit
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“I don’t want to appear prideful,” she said, “but my daddy was a very rich man. začněte se učit
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She nodded and then leaned back and said, “And I was a little girl who loved to read. začněte se učit
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I raised it up slowly and then I aimed it carefully and I threw it right at that bear and screamed, ‘Be gone!’ začněte se učit
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Well, the men in town used to tease me about it. začněte se učit
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And you could tell that he was proud of looking so good, proud of not looking like a stray. začněte se učit
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I thought what he needed most was a collar and a leash, so I went into Gertrude’s Pets, where there were fish and snakes and mice and lizards and gerbils and pet supplies, and I found a real handsome red leather collar with a matching leash. začněte se učit
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But I love this collar and leash, and so does my dog, and I was thinking that maybe you could set me up on an instalment plan.” začněte se učit
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On the way out of Gertrude’s Pets, I said to Winn-Dixie, “You are better at making friends than anybody I have ever known. začněte se učit
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I bet if my mama knew you, she would think you were the best dog ever.” začněte se učit
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She was standing there, sucking on the knuckle of her third finger, staring in the window of Gertrude’s Pets. začněte se učit
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She had her hair tied up in a ponytail with a pink ribbon. začněte se učit
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She says if I’m real good, I might get to buy me a goldfish or one of them gerbils. začněte se učit
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“The witch will eat that dog,” Stevie said. začněte se učit
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I got off my bike and went up to the gate and hollered, “Winn-Dixie, you better come on out of there.” začněte se učit
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“Get lost, you bald-headed babies,” I said. začněte se učit
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“Get lost, you bald-headed babies,” I said. začněte se učit
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I went around a really big tree all covered in moss, and there was Winn-Dixie. začněte se učit
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She was old with crinkly brown skin. začněte se učit
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“Go on and sit down,” she said, pointing at a lawn chair with the back all busted out of it. začněte se učit
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“Like maybe you got her green thumb. začněte se učit
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“Could be that you got more of your mama in you than just red hair and freckles and running fast.” začněte se učit
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He had peanut butter in his whiskers, and he kept yawning and stretching. začněte se učit
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He had peanut butter in his whiskers, and he kept yawning and stretching. začněte se učit
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When I was done talking, the preacher kissed me good night, and then he leaned way over and gave Winn-Dixie a kiss, too, right on top of his head. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie was already at the other end of the trailer, in the preacher’s room. začněte se učit
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There were rabbits and hamsters and gerbils and mice and birds and lizards and snakes, and they were all just sitting there on the floor like they had turned to stone, and Otis was standing in the middle of them. začněte se učit
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He walked over to the counter and started digging through a pile of things, and finally he came up with a broom. začněte se učit
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“Did they escape from their cages?” začněte se učit
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She stood there and sucked on her knuckle and stared at me. začněte se učit
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That’s my mama on the porch. začněte se učit
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Sometimes Sweetie Pie snuck in for the concert, too. začněte se učit
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One time Stevie said to me, “My mama says you shouldn’t be spending all your time cooped up in that pet shop and at that library, sitting around talking with old ladies. začněte se učit
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“Otis is not retarded,” I said. začněte se učit
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“I think they are just trying to make friends with you in a roundabout way,” Gloria said. začněte se učit
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Or I imitated Otis tapping his pointy-toed boots and playing for all the animals, and that always made her laugh. začněte se učit
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Or I imitated Otis tapping his pointy-toed boots and playing for all the animals, and that always made her laugh. začněte se učit
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Or I imitated Otis tapping his pointy-toed boots and playing for all the animals, and that always made her laugh. začněte se učit
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There were whiskey bottles and beer bottles and wine bottles all tied on with string, and some of them were clanking against each other and making a spooky kind of noise. začněte se učit
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Me and Winn-Dixie stood and stared at the tree, and the hair on top of his head rose up a little bit and he growled deep in his throat. začněte se učit
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“And them Dewberry boys, you try not to judge them too harsh either, all right?” začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie nudged me with his wet nose and wagged his tail; when he saw I wasn’t going, he trotted after Gloria. začněte se učit
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I wondered if my mama, wherever she was, had a tree full of bottles; and I wondered if I was a ghost to her, the same way she sometimes seemed like a ghost to me. začněte se učit
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I worried about him hogging the fan, and I worried about the fan blowing him bald; but Miss Franny said not to worry about either thing, that Winn-Dixie could hog the fan if he wanted and she had never in her life seen a dog made bald by a fan. začněte se učit
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I worried about him hogging the fan, and I worried about the fan blowing him bald; but Miss Franny said not to worry about either thing, that Winn-Dixie could hog the fan if he wanted and she had never in her life seen a dog made bald by a fan. začněte se učit
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I worried about him hogging the fan, and I worried about the fan blowing him bald; but Miss Franny said not to worry about either thing, that Winn-Dixie could hog the fan if he wanted and she had never in her life seen a dog made bald by a fan. začněte se učit
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And when Miss Franny stopped shaking and started talking again, Winn-Dixie would lick her hand and lie back down in front of the fan. začněte se učit
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Whenever Miss Franny had one of her fits, it reminded me of Winn-Dixie in a thunderstorm. začněte se učit
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And I got real good at holding on to Winn-Dixie whenever they came. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie yawned real big and lay down on his side with a thump and a sigh. začněte se učit
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Block was just a boy when the firing on Fort Sumter occurred,” Miss Franny Block said as she started in on her story. začněte se učit
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“Hell is a cuss word,” said Amanda. začněte se učit
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And he was covered with all manner of vermin: fleas and lice. začněte se učit
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And he was covered with all manner of vermin: fleas and lice. začněte se učit
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And he was covered with all manner of vermin: fleas and lice. začněte se učit
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And the only thing that made Littmus forget that he was hungry and itchy and hot or cold was that he was getting shot at. začněte se učit
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When he finally finished crying, he had the strangest sensation. začněte se učit
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“Sorrow,” Miss Franny said. začněte se učit
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She leaned back in her chair and crossed her hands on her stomach. začněte se učit
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“It has a peculiar flavour...” “Root beer?” začněte se učit
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He was hunching up his shoulders and lowering his chin and getting ready to pull his head inside his shell. začněte se učit
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“It tastes sad,” he said, and sighed. začněte se učit
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But he calls Gloria Dump a witch all the time, and he calls Otis retarded. začněte se učit
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“Other people’s tragedies should not be the subject of idle conversation. začněte se učit
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He patted Winn-Dixie on the head and got up and turned off the light and closed the door. začněte se učit
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“Gertrude,” Gertrude squawked. začněte se učit
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She picked up the Littmus Lozenge wrapper in her beak and then dropped it and looked around. začněte se učit
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“It was on account of the music,” he said. začněte se učit
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Gloria wiped her eyes with the hem of her dress. začněte se učit
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“That’s why Amanda is so pinch-faced,” I said. začněte se učit
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Winn-Dixie’s head shot up from underneath Gloria’s chair. začněte se učit
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She stuck her knuckle in her mouth and then pulled it back out. začněte se učit
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She wrapped her arms around Winn-Dixie and squeezed him so hard that his eyes almost popped out of his head. začněte se učit
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Chapter Twenty-One After I got Otis convinced to come, the rest of getting ready for the party was easy and fun. začněte se učit
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We cut them up in triangles and cut off the crusts and put little toothpicks with frilly tops in them. začněte se učit
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We cut them up in triangles and cut off the crusts and put little toothpicks with frilly tops in them. začněte se učit
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We cut them up in triangles and cut off the crusts and put little toothpicks with frilly tops in them. začněte se učit
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She was wearing a pretty green dress that was all shiny and shimmery. začněte se učit
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Even when she was standing still, she still kind of swayed, like she was standing on a boat. začněte se učit
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Even when she was standing still, she still kind of swayed, like she was standing on a boat. začněte se učit
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And the whole time Winn-Dixie was standing right in the middle of everybody, wagging his tail so hard that I thought for sure he would knock Miss Franny right off her high heels. začněte se učit
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“Otis,” I hollered at him over the rain, “come on, we’re going inside.” začněte se učit
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She waved around her wad of magazine pages. začněte se učit
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And then he whistled loud and long. začněte se učit
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It was mostly a drizzle now. začněte se učit
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And after I convinced these Dewberry boys that I ain’t no scary witch all full of spells and potions—” “She ain’t no witch,” Stevie said. začněte se učit
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If she was, she would’ve turned us into toads by now.” začněte se učit
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And if he don’t know it, he can pick it up right quick if you hum it to him. začněte se učit
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So we looked around, wondering who did, thinking that maybe we got us a burglar in the house. začněte se učit
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“You hum it,” said Miss Franny, nodding her head, “and he can play it.” začněte se učit
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I went up on the porch and took hold of her hand and pulled on her. začněte se učit
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I cannot speak to the soporific powers of pickle juice, but I do know about the comforting power of words. začněte se učit
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Because of Winn-Dixie was my first book, and suddenly I was on the receiving end of a tremendous – an astonishing, an overwhelming – amount of love. začněte se učit
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The Dewberry boys use a derogatory word about Otis and another derogatory word about Gloria Dump. začněte se učit
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