The Bicycle Shop
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)Transcript
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Ma Sally looked out over the horizon, enjoying the streaks of color in the Kansas sunset, a panoramic view she had seen many times that was never tiring. She calmly continued to snap the peas as she rocked slowly back and forth in an old chair, she looked over at her grey goose, staring at each other for that split second that had become a frequent occurrence. She understood what the goose had to say. They have developed a way of communication that would be unnerve ing to those outside their world. Had they known what was taking place, Betty settled into a sleeping position, using her beak to caressed the soft feathers under her wings. She had just told Ma Sally, who sometimes called her mother. The helicopter would be arriving soon. Until then, there was nothing to do but relax and watch over the dogs and stay close to mother. She noticed her constant companions were lounging in the yard with Joe lying on his back with his legs in the air and hoagie sleeping. The two dogs would look like ordinary Labrador retrievers. To most people accept. Both had short legs, similar to a basset hound. How exactly that happened is a source of local legend. The prevalent story is a pheasant hunter came through with an amorous male basset hound. During the several days of the hunt, the hound managed to fall in love with a Labrador female who later had two interesting looking male puppies, even though the basset hound is not known for being a bird dog.