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* HalfWittedHillbilly: Invoked and subverted. The story takes place in the Oklahoma portion of the Ozarks, where the main character Billy Coleman and his family are poor, uneducated, and live in the hills. At one point, when Billy visits the next big town by himself for the first time, the city kids judge him harshly over of his dirty, impoverished appearance. When he admits that he's from "the hills" and his name just happens to be named Billy, the kids all make fun of him, chanting "Hillbilly! Hillbilly!" Of course, despite being uneducated, Billy is by no means stupid.
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A few weeks later, Billy's grandfather enters him into a championship raccoon hunt, putting Billy against experienced hunters and the finest hounds in all the country. Before the hunt started, Billy enters Little Ann into a contest for the best-looking hound, where she wins and is given the silver cup. On the fourth night of the hunt, Old Dan and Little Ann chase three coons,making it to the final round. The sixth night, the dogs chase one raccoon before a blizzard hits. Billy, his dad, grandfather, and the judge lose sight of the dogs, and when they finally find them, Billy's grandfather falls and sprains his ankle which prevents him from walking. They built a fire, and when Billy's dad chops down a tree, three coons rise. The dogs takes down two of them, and chase the final raccoon to another tree. In the morning, the hunters find out the two dogs covered with ice circling the bottom of a tree. This last coon wins them the championship, and the gold cup.

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A few weeks later, Billy's grandfather enters him into a championship raccoon hunt, putting Billy against experienced hunters and the finest hounds in all the country. Before the hunt started, Billy enters Little Ann into a contest for the best-looking hound, where she wins and is given the silver cup. On the fourth night of the hunt, Old Dan and Little Ann chase three coons,making it to the final round. The sixth night, the dogs chase one raccoon before a blizzard hits. Billy, his dad, grandfather, and the judge lose sight of the dogs, and when they finally find them, Billy's grandfather falls and sprains his ankle which prevents him from walking. They built build a fire, and when Billy's dad chops down a tree, three coons rise. The dogs takes down two of them, and chase the final raccoon to another tree. In the morning, the hunters find out the two dogs covered with ice circling the bottom of a tree. This last coon wins them the championship, and the gold cup.
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''Where the Red Fern Grows'' is a 1961 children's novel by Winston Rawls, about a boy named Billy Coleman and the adventures he has with his two coonhound dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, in the Ozarks of Oklahoma during the 1930s. Billy spends two years earning enough money in order to buy the puppies. After that, he trains them to hunt raccoons, with Old Dan displaying strength and Little Ann displaying intelligence. Over time they become known as the best coonhounds in the area.

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''Where the Red Fern Grows'' is a 1961 children's novel by Winston Wilson Rawls, about a boy named Billy Coleman and the adventures he has with his two coonhound dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, in the Ozarks of Oklahoma during the 1930s. Billy spends two years earning enough money in order to buy the puppies. After that, he trains them to hunt raccoons, with Old Dan displaying strength and Little Ann displaying intelligence. Over time they become known as the best coonhounds in the area.
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Not long after earning local fame, two boys named Rubin and Rainie, of the Pritchard family, challenge Billy to a raccoon hunting contest. They say that no hound could ever chase the "ghost raccoon," a raccoon that lives near the Pritchard's home. Billy tries to ignore the challenge, but the Pritchards are mean, and start to talk about Billy's grandfather. His grandfather starts getting furious and tells Billy to accept the challenge so that Old Dan and Little Ann can chase it. After a few hours of hunting and going through the ghost raccoon's tricks, Little Ann chases the raccoon. When Billy does not want to kill it, starting to give respect for the animal, Rubin and Rainie get angry, and at that time the Pritchards' blue tick coonhound comes up and challenges Old Dan. Rubin tells Billy, saying that his dog will easily beat Old Dan, then, Little Ann joins to protect Old Dan and the blue tick coonhound loses quickly. Rubin worries for his dog's life, and grabs Billy's axe and runs toward Old Dan and Little Ann, trying to kill them. Rubin then trips, falling on the axe and dying due to his injuries.

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Not long after earning local fame, two boys named Rubin and Rainie, of the Pritchard family, challenge Billy to a raccoon hunting contest. They say that no hound could ever chase the "ghost raccoon," a raccoon that lives near the Pritchard's home. Billy tries to ignore the challenge, but the Pritchards are mean, and start to talk about Billy's grandfather. His grandfather starts getting furious and tells Billy to accept the challenge so that Old Dan and Little Ann can chase it. After a few hours of hunting and going through the ghost raccoon's tricks, Little Ann chases the raccoon. When Billy does not want to kill it, starting to give gain respect for the animal, Rubin and Rainie get angry, and at that time the Pritchards' blue tick coonhound comes up and challenges Old Dan. Rubin tells Billy, saying that his dog will easily beat Old Dan, then, Little Ann joins to protect Old Dan and the blue tick coonhound loses quickly. Rubin worries for his dog's life, and grabs Billy's axe and runs toward Old Dan and Little Ann, trying to kill them. Rubin then trips, falling on the axe and dying due to his injuries.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Rubin falls on his own axe and dies from it.]]

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Rubin falls on his own axe and dies from it.it, after siccing his dog on Old Dan and Little Anne and then trying to intervene when the hound starts to lose.]]
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* HeroicBSOD: Little Ann has one after [[spoiler: Old Dan's death. She is extremely leathargic and has to be force fed to eat. Later, she drags herself to the foot of Old Dan's grave and dies right there.]]

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* HeroicBSOD: Little Ann has one after [[spoiler: Old [[spoiler:Old Dan's death. She is extremely leathargic lethargic and has to be force fed force-fed to eat. Later, she drags herself to the foot of Old Dan's grave and dies right there.]]
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It is revealed that the family has been saving the dog's earnings from Billy's raccoon furs, as well as the dogs' winnings from the championship raccoon hunt. With that money, the family can finally afford to move to town. On the day of that Billy and his family are to leave the farm to move to town, Billy visits his dogs' graves to say goodbye. When visiting, he sees that a large plant has grown between the two hounds, a red fern. According to an old Indian legend, only an angel can plant a red fern and wherever it grows is sacred. With this sign, Billy is finally able to recover from his loss.

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It is revealed that the family has been saving the dog's earnings from Billy's raccoon furs, as well as the dogs' winnings from the championship raccoon hunt. With that money, the family can finally afford to move to town. On the day of that Billy and his family are to leave the farm to move to town, farm, Billy visits his dogs' graves to say goodbye. When visiting, he sees that a large plant has grown between the two hounds, a red fern. According to an old Indian legend, only an angel can plant a red fern and wherever it grows is sacred. With this sign, Billy is finally able to recover from his loss.
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''Where the Red Fern Grows'' is a 1961 children's novel by Winston Rawls, about a boy named Billy Coleman and the adventures he has with his two coonhound dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, in 1930s Oklahoma. Billy spends two years earning enough money in order to buy the puppies. After that, he trains them to hunt raccoons, with Old Dan displaying strength and Little Ann displaying intelligence. Over time they become known as the best coonhounds in the area.

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''Where the Red Fern Grows'' is a 1961 children's novel by Winston Rawls, about a boy named Billy Coleman and the adventures he has with his two coonhound dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann, in 1930s Oklahoma.the Ozarks of Oklahoma during the 1930s. Billy spends two years earning enough money in order to buy the puppies. After that, he trains them to hunt raccoons, with Old Dan displaying strength and Little Ann displaying intelligence. Over time they become known as the best coonhounds in the area.
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''Where the Red Fern Grows'' is a 1961 children's novel by Winston Rawls, about a boy named Billy Coleman and the adventures he has with his two coonhound dogs named Old Dan and Little Ann. Billy spends two years earning enough money in order to buy the puppies. After that, he trains them to hunt raccoons, with Old Dan displaying strength and Little Ann displaying intelligence. Over time they become known as the best coonhounds in the area.

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''Where the Red Fern Grows'' is a 1961 children's novel by Winston Rawls, about a boy named Billy Coleman and the adventures he has with his two coonhound dogs named dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann.Ann, in 1930s Oklahoma. Billy spends two years earning enough money in order to buy the puppies. After that, he trains them to hunt raccoons, with Old Dan displaying strength and Little Ann displaying intelligence. Over time they become known as the best coonhounds in the area.
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''Where the Red Fern Grows'' is a book about a boy named Billy Coleman and the adventures he has with his two coonhound dogs named Old Dan and Little Ann. Billy spends two years earning enough money in order to buy the puppies. After that, he trains them to hunt raccoons, with Old Dan displaying strength and Little Ann displaying intelligence. Over time they become known as the best coonhounds in the area.

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''Where the Red Fern Grows'' is a book 1961 children's novel by Winston Rawls, about a boy named Billy Coleman and the adventures he has with his two coonhound dogs named Old Dan and Little Ann. Billy spends two years earning enough money in order to buy the puppies. After that, he trains them to hunt raccoons, with Old Dan displaying strength and Little Ann displaying intelligence. Over time they become known as the best coonhounds in the area.
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Not long after earning local fame, two boys named Rubin and Rainie, of the Pritchard family, challenge Billy to a raccoon hunting contest. They say that no hound could ever chase the "ghost raccoon," a raccoon that lives near the Pritchard's home. Billy tries to ignore the challenge, but the Pritchards are mean, and start to talk about Billy's grandfather. His grandfather starts getting furious and tells Billy to accept the challenge so that Old Dan and Little Ann can chase it. After a few hours of hunting and going through the ghost raccoon's tricks, Little Ann chases the raccoon. When Billy does not want to kill it,starting to give respect for the animal, Rubin and Rainie get angry, and at that time the Pritchards' blue tick coonhound comes up and challenges Old Dan. Rubin tells Billy, saying that his dog will easily beat Old Dan, then, Little Ann joins to protect Old Dan and the blue tick coonhound loses quickly. Rubin worries for his dog's life, and grabs Billy's axe and runs toward Old Dan and Little Ann, trying to kill them. Rubin then trips, falling on the axe and dying due to his injuries.

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Not long after earning local fame, two boys named Rubin and Rainie, of the Pritchard family, challenge Billy to a raccoon hunting contest. They say that no hound could ever chase the "ghost raccoon," a raccoon that lives near the Pritchard's home. Billy tries to ignore the challenge, but the Pritchards are mean, and start to talk about Billy's grandfather. His grandfather starts getting furious and tells Billy to accept the challenge so that Old Dan and Little Ann can chase it. After a few hours of hunting and going through the ghost raccoon's tricks, Little Ann chases the raccoon. When Billy does not want to kill it,starting it, starting to give respect for the animal, Rubin and Rainie get angry, and at that time the Pritchards' blue tick coonhound comes up and challenges Old Dan. Rubin tells Billy, saying that his dog will easily beat Old Dan, then, Little Ann joins to protect Old Dan and the blue tick coonhound loses quickly. Rubin worries for his dog's life, and grabs Billy's axe and runs toward Old Dan and Little Ann, trying to kill them. Rubin then trips, falling on the axe and dying due to his injuries.

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* DeathByDespair: [[spoiler:After Old Dan succumbs to his wounds, Little Ann loses the will to live, and expires on her brother's grave]].



* DeusExMachina: The titular red fern.



* DeusExMachina: The titular red fern.

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The book was [[MovieOfTheBook adapted into a movie]] in 1974. A DirectToVideo sequel was made in 1992 set after Billy returns home from World War II.


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The book was [[MovieOfTheBook adapted into a movie]] in 1974. A DirectToVideo sequel was made in 1992 set after Billy returns home from World War II.

II. Another movie adaptation was released in 2003.




* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The big tree is a Sycamore in the book, but one of the film adaptations changes it to a Tulip Poplar.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Billy is blond in the book, but 2003 movie gives him dark brown hair.
* AdaptationSpeciesChange: The big tree is a Sycamore in the book, but one of the 2003 film adaptations adaptation changes it to a Tulip Poplar.
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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:Rubin was a bully and an asshole, but his death was treated with tragedy. Billy even lays flowers on his grave.]]
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* HeroicBSOD: Little Ann has one after [[spoiler: Old Dan's death. She is extremely leathargic and has to be force fed to eat. Later, she drags herself to the foot of Old Dan's grave and dies right there.]]
** Billy falls victim to this [[spoiler:when Old Dan and Little Ann both die.]]

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* HeroicBSOD: *HeroicBSOD: Little Ann has one after [[spoiler: Old Dan's death. She is extremely leathargic and has to be force fed to eat. Later, she drags herself to the foot of Old Dan's grave and dies right there.]]
** Billy **Billy falls victim to this [[spoiler:when Old Dan and Little Ann both die.]]

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One night, after the hunt, Billy and his dogs chase a mountain lion, who attacks the dogs. Old Dan is seriously wounded, but holds off the animal long enough for Billy to get the killing blow. Billy rushes his dogs home, but Old Dan's wounds are severe and he dies a few hours later. Little Ann survives the attack, but dies of grief a few days later by Old Dan's grave, since she lost the will to live without him. Billy buries her next to Old Dan.

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One night, after the hunt, Billy and his dogs chase a mountain lion, who attacks the dogs. Old Dan is seriously wounded, but holds off the animal long enough for Billy to get the killing blow. Billy rushes his dogs home, but Old Dan's wounds are severe and he dies a few hours later. Little Ann survives the attack, but dies of grief a broken heart a few days later by Old Dan's grave, since she lost the will to live without him. Billy buries her next to Old Dan.


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*HeroicBSOD: Little Ann has one after [[spoiler: Old Dan's death. She is extremely leathargic and has to be force fed to eat. Later, she drags herself to the foot of Old Dan's grave and dies right there.]]
**Billy falls victim to this [[spoiler:when Old Dan and Little Ann both die.]]
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* [[spoiler:AssholeVictim: Rubin Pritchard.]]

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* [[spoiler:DeathByNewberyMedal: How Old Dan and Little Ann meet their maker.]]
* [[spoiler:DeathIsASadThing: [[TearJerker Oh god...]]]]
* {{Determinator}}: Billy, and how. He worked for ''two entire years'' to get that $50 to buy the pups he wanted.
** Not to mention when he kept his end of the deal to his dogs after they landed a coon in the giant oak tree.

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* {{Determinator}}: Billy, and how. He worked for ''two entire years'' to get that $50 to buy the pups he wanted.
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* {{Narm}}: [[spoiler:Rubin's death in the movie, which was more of an in-universe EpicFail than anything else. "Doh!"]]
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* SupernaturallyMarkedGrave: If one believes the legend.
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* AgonyOfTheFeet: A bully stomps on Billy's foot and breaks his big toenail. He grits his teeth and bears it.
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* TheAllAmericanBoy: Billy Coleman
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* {{Narm}}: [[spoiler:Rubin's death in the movie, which was more of an in-universe EpicFail than anything else. ]]

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* {{Narm}}: [[spoiler:Rubin's death in the movie, which was more of an in-universe EpicFail than anything else. ]]"Doh!"]]
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''Where the Red Fern Grows'' is a book about a boy named Billy Coleman and the adventures he has with his two coonhound dogs named Old Dan and Little Ann. Billy spends two years earning enough money in order to buy the puppies. After that, he trains them to hunt raccoons, with Old Dan displaying strength and Little Ann displaying intelligence. Over time they become known as the best coonhounds in the area.

Not long after earning local fame, two boys named Rubin and Rainie, of the Pritchard family, challenge Billy to a raccoon hunting contest. They say that no hound could ever chase the "ghost raccoon," a raccoon that lives near the Pritchard's home. Billy tries to ignore the challenge, but the Pritchards are mean, and start to talk about Billy's grandfather. His grandfather starts getting furious and tells Billy to accept the challenge so that Old Dan and Little Ann can chase it. After a few hours of hunting and going through the ghost raccoon's tricks, Little Ann chases the raccoon. When Billy does not want to kill it,starting to give respect for the animal, Rubin and Rainie get angry, and at that time the Pritchards' blue tick coonhound comes up and challenges Old Dan. Rubin tells Billy, saying that his dog will easily beat Old Dan, then, Little Ann joins to protect Old Dan and the blue tick coonhound loses quickly. Rubin worries for his dog's life, and grabs Billy's axe and runs toward Old Dan and Little Ann, trying to kill them. Rubin then trips, falling on the axe and dying due to his injuries.

A few weeks later, Billy's grandfather enters him into a championship raccoon hunt, putting Billy against experienced hunters and the finest hounds in all the country. Before the hunt started, Billy enters Little Ann into a contest for the best-looking hound, where she wins and is given the silver cup. On the fourth night of the hunt, Old Dan and Little Ann chase three coons,making it to the final round. The sixth night, the dogs chase one raccoon before a blizzard hits. Billy, his dad, grandfather, and the judge lose sight of the dogs, and when they finally find them, Billy's grandfather falls and sprains his ankle which prevents him from walking. They built a fire, and when Billy's dad chops down a tree, three coons rise. The dogs takes down two of them, and chase the final raccoon to another tree. In the morning, the hunters find out the two dogs covered with ice circling the bottom of a tree. This last coon wins them the championship, and the gold cup.

One night, after the hunt, Billy and his dogs chase a mountain lion, who attacks the dogs. Old Dan is seriously wounded, but holds off the animal long enough for Billy to get the killing blow. Billy rushes his dogs home, but Old Dan's wounds are severe and he dies a few hours later. Little Ann survives the attack, but dies of grief a few days later by Old Dan's grave, since she lost the will to live without him. Billy buries her next to Old Dan.

It is revealed that the family has been saving the dog's earnings from Billy's raccoon furs, as well as the dogs' winnings from the championship raccoon hunt. With that money, the family can finally afford to move to town. On the day of that Billy and his family are to leave the farm to move to town, Billy visits his dogs' graves to say goodbye. When visiting, he sees that a large plant has grown between the two hounds, a red fern. According to an old Indian legend, only an angel can plant a red fern and wherever it grows is sacred. With this sign, Billy is finally able to recover from his loss.


!!The book contains examples of:
* [[ABoyAndHisX A Boy and His Dogs]]
* [[spoiler:AssholeVictim: Rubin Pritchard.]]
* AwesomeMomentOfCrowning: [[spoiler:When Billy receives the gold [[strike:cup]] trophy for winning the championship coon hunt.]]
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: Billy's dogs die, one saving him and one from a broken heart and he is understandably heartbroken. When his family is moving away, Billy goes to say goodbye to his dogs. He sees a symbolic red fern growing on their graves which puts him at peace.]]
* BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine: Billy's youngest sister and oldest sister have a couple of moments akin to this.
* ClutchingHandTrap: The book has something similar as a way to trap raccoons. You cut a small hole in a hollow log, drive some nails around it pointing down and inward, and place something shiny at the bottom like cut-up pieces of tin can. A raccoon passing by will be attracted, reach in to grab it, and catch its fist on the nails trying to pull it out. The narrator thinks his grandfather is teasing him when he first tells him this method, because all the raccoon would have to do is let go of the tin. But the grandfather assures him that a raccoon will never willingly let go of anything shiny. (After the narrator has caught one raccoon like this and can use its skin to train his hunting dogs, his father makes him pull the nails out of all his traps, because if raccoons are that serious about their tin then they don't have a sporting chance.)
* [[spoiler:DeathByNewberyMedal: How Old Dan and Little Ann meet their maker.]]
* [[spoiler:DeathIsASadThing: [[TearJerker Oh god...]]]]
* {{Determinator}}: Billy, and how. He worked for ''two entire years'' to get that $50 to buy the pups he wanted.
** Not to mention when he kept his end of the deal to his dogs after they landed a coon in the giant oak tree.
* DogsAreDumb: Old Dan is a mild example. Lampshaded by Billy when he says, "It wasn't too hard for a smart old coon to fool Old Dan."
** Inverted with Little Ann. "...but there were none that prowled the river banks that could fool my Little Ann."
* DeusExMachina: The titular red fern.
* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath / KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:Rubin Pritchard. It was so horrifying that the more graphic parts were edited out in some reprints.]]
** [[spoiler: Old Dan's death is the former. Getting ''disemboweled by a mountain lion.'' Billy even mentions that on the way home from just barely surviving it, Old Dan's ''entrails were dragging on the ground behind him.'' Ewwwwwww.]]
* HeroicDog: [[spoiler: Old Dan and Little Ann die fighting off a mountain lion that was attacking Billy]].
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:Rubin falls on his own axe and dies from it.]]
* {{Narm}}: [[spoiler:Rubin's death in the movie, which was more of an in-universe EpicFail than anything else. ]]
* TheStraightWillAndGrace: Old Dan and Little Ann.
* SweetieGraffiti: Billy finds the names Dan and Ann carved in a heart on a tree and uses them as names for his dogs.
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