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Michael sat on the wooden bench outside the house holding a four­leaf clover. Michael had believed that four­leaf clovers brought good luck, but he started doubting that kind of power.

Michael was eleven. It had been two months since his mum and dad died in an accident. A widow by the name of Jill adopted him. Michael had a dislike for Jill. Her voice was loud. She also made him do her chores. Michael felt not as much as a son to her. He dreamed a lot. He spoke little. He cried secretly. He had even been working on a plan for two weeks to flee the house.

That was, until he heard Jill parking her Honda into the garage.

Michael stuffed the four­leaf clover in his left pocket. Before he realised it, Jill was standing in front of him, with a small beagle in her hand. She put the beagle down. It ran to Michael and sat on his Nike tennis shoes. Michael knelt down to pet it. After a while, he looked up,“Is the dog for me?”

Jill laughed,“Of course! You are the slowest little boy ever! I've got you a little puppy to make you work faster.”

Michael couldn't see how a beagle would help with his chores, but he thought it would be nice to have a friend. “Give him a name,” Jill said.

Michael thought for a moment. He saw a big, black spot on his back. That's it! Spot!“I'll name him Spot!” Michael announced.

“Spot, Spot, stupid name but it'll do. Now, you'd better clean the bathroom and finish your homework before dinner's ready.”

“Yes, ma'am.”


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Michael ran to the bathroom, with Spot by his side.


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Two weeks passed, and everyone could see something changed in Michael.


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【知识点】 生活故事

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