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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: In-universe in book 4, when Teddy's suffered a black eye from a new student and doesn't want Val to know something particular about the bully. Before she finds out the truth (that Sparky's a girl), she briefly considers the idea that he got beat up by someone a great deal shorter than him, and despite her best efforts, the mental image of Sparky being just two feet tall -- no bigger than their little dog Jocko -- gives her the giggles.
* TearJerker:
** The death of Luke the collie, who never recovered from being hit by a car, in book 2.
** Sunshine, the Taylor family's golden retriever, dying of old age and cancer in book 9.
* TearJerker:
** The death of Luke the collie, who never recovered from being hit by a car, in book 2.
** Sunshine, the Taylor family's golden retriever, dying of old age and cancer in book 9.
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* TearJerker:
** The death of Luke the collie, who never recovered from being hit by a car, in book 2.
** Sunshine, the Taylor family's golden retriever, dying of old age and cancer in book 9.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: In-universe in book 4, when Teddy's suffered a black eye from a new student and doesn't want Val to know something particular about the bully. Before she finds out the truth (that Sparky's a girl), she briefly considers the idea that he got beat up by someone a great deal shorter than him, and despite her best efforts, the mental image of Sparky being just two feet tall - no bigger than their little dog Jocko - gives her the giggles.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: In-universe in book 4, when Teddy's suffered a black eye from a new student and doesn't want Val to know something particular about the bully. Before she finds out the truth (that Sparky's a girl), she briefly considers the idea that he got beat up by someone a great deal shorter than him, and despite her best efforts, the mental image of Sparky being just two feet tall - -- no bigger than their little dog Jocko - -- gives her the giggles.
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* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: In-universe in book 4, when Teddy's suffered a black eye from a new student and doesn't want Val to know something particular about the bully. Before she finds out the truth (that Sparky's a girl), she briefly considers the idea that he got beat up by someone a great deal shorter than him, and despite her best efforts, the mental image of Sparky being just two feet tall - no bigger than their little dog Jocko - gives her the giggles.
* TearJerker:
** The death of Luke the collie, who never recovered from being hit by a car, in book 2.
** Sunshine, the Taylor family's golden retriever, dying of old age and cancer in book 9.
* TearJerker:
** The death of Luke the collie, who never recovered from being hit by a car, in book 2.
** Sunshine, the Taylor family's golden retriever, dying of old age and cancer in book 9.