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Dogby Walks Alone

Dogby Walks Alone • Vol.1 Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-13389
Dogby Walks Alone • Vol.1 Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-13390
Dogby Walks Alone • Vol.1 Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-13391
Vol.1 Chapter 12
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The next part of the story is a bit confusing because it's going to be hard for the audience to hear. It's important to note that the narrator doesn't kill the princess. He's just trying to explain why they ran away so easily. They were planning to run away together once he got the money. Everyone in the park was in love with the princess, so they all ran off together. No one knew which briefcases held the money, so no one knew who to turn over to. Everyone was free to run off without anyone noticing. The narrator tells the audience that he's doing the princess a favor by telling her to stop running away. He tells her that the park is closed for crying out, and that he can't run a mile without seeing the old gang. He says that he hates to let her go, but that he has to. He thanks her for being a great friend, and he hopes he can catch up with her in the future. He also says that the new park shift is dead, so he'll just leave it to his imagination to think about it in the time he has left.
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Dogby Walks Alone

Dogby Walks Alone • Vol.1 Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-13389
Dogby Walks Alone • Vol.1 Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-13390
Dogby Walks Alone • Vol.1 Chapter 12 • Page ik-page-13391
Vol.1 Chapter 12
FREE
This is a locked chapterVol.1 Chapter 12
About This Chapter
The next part of the story is a bit confusing because it's going to be hard for the audience to hear. It's important to note that the narrator doesn't kill the princess. He's just trying to explain why they ran away so easily. They were planning to run away together once he got the money. Everyone in the park was in love with the princess, so they all ran off together. No one knew which briefcases held the money, so no one knew who to turn over to. Everyone was free to run off without anyone noticing. The narrator tells the audience that he's doing the princess a favor by telling her to stop running away. He tells her that the park is closed for crying out, and that he can't run a mile without seeing the old gang. He says that he hates to let her go, but that he has to. He thanks her for being a great friend, and he hopes he can catch up with her in the future. He also says that the new park shift is dead, so he'll just leave it to his imagination to think about it in the time he has left.
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