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->''The conclusion I have reached is that, above all, dogs are witnesses. They are allowed access to our most private moments. They are there when we think we are alone. Think of what they could tell us. They sit on the laps of presidents. They see acts of love and violence, quarrels and feuds, and the secret play of children. If they could tell us everything they have seen, all of the gaps of our lives would stitch themselves together.''

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->''The ->''"The conclusion I have reached is that, above all, dogs are witnesses. They are allowed access to our most private moments. They are there when we think we are alone. Think of what they could tell us. They sit on the laps of presidents. They see acts of love and violence, quarrels and feuds, and the secret play of children. If they could tell us everything they have seen, all of the gaps of our lives would stitch themselves together.''"''



* ArcWords: Lines from Tam Lin are referenced frequently. "You are my finest knight" being the most significant.

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* ArcWords: Lines from Tam Lin Literature/TamLin are referenced frequently. "You are my finest knight" being the most significant.
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Linguist Paul Iverson's entire life changes when a policeman calls to tell him his wife, Lexy Ransome, has died falling from an apple tree. The only witness to the event is their dog, Lorlei. Paul returns home to find strange "clues" left by Lexy: a rearranged bookcase, a mysterious phone call, and other hints that Lexy's death is not what it initially seemed.

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Linguist Paul Iverson's entire life changes when a policeman calls to tell him his wife, Lexy Ransome, has died falling from an apple tree. The only witness to the event is their dog, Lorlei.Lorelei. Paul returns home to find strange "clues" left by Lexy: a rearranged bookcase, a mysterious phone call, and other hints that Lexy's death is not what it initially seemed.
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