Chapter 11 Being Framed for Hurting Small Animals

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The pain made Jo cry. And at the moment, the pain in her heart was no less than the physical pain in her body. "Snowball, I'm sister. Snowball, what's the matter with you?" Jo crawled back instinctively, calling the name of the Snowball and trying to 'wake it up'. But snowball barked even more. It sprang up Jo fiercely again! At the same time, Shepherd, who was pestered by Nancy to see Jo, happened to enter the gate and saw this scene on the only way to the living room. "Shepherd, I seem to hear Jo's scream. Go and have a look!" Just as Nancy spoke eagerly, Shepherd hurried over with a sudden change in his face. "Jo, don't be afraid." In an instant, Shepherd rushed to Jo, and he kicked the Snowball away. The Snowball, like an arrow off the bowstring, was kicked far away. It fell

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