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ExtremeBDS [4]
3 years ago
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Why did Mrs. Pumphrey made a frantic call to Dr. Harriot?

English
1 answer:
Eva8 [605]3 years ago
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Answer:

Mrs. Pumphrey put a frantic call to Dr. Harriot simply because her loving pet dog was ill to the extent that it had stopped eating anything such that it even refused to eat it's usual favorite dishes and even sweets.

Dog became inactive and motionless a lot of the time such that it began panting and used to vomit a lot of the time.

Explanation:

This question is taken from a story titled "A triumph of surgery". The story is simply about a lady named Mrs. Pumphrey who was over indulgent and foolish because she spoilt her pet dog named trick to the extent that the dog had to be taken to the hospital.

So Mrs. Pumphrey put a frantic call to Dr. Harriot simply because her loving pet dog was ill to the extent that it had stopped eating anything such that it even refused to eat it's usual favorite dishes and even sweets.

Dog became inactive and motionless a lot of the time such that it began panting and used to vomit a lot of the time.

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