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Ms. Chute says she got the thinking dog idea from Tolstoy.
There is even a thinking dog — a Scottish terrier, naturally.
On several occasions Roger urged Maxwell to put the thinking dog to sleep.
This thinking dog caused a stir in the fiction department at The New Yorker when the novel was about to be serialized there in 1979.
If you look back at The New Yorker issues of Oct. 1 and Oct. 8, 1979, you will find the thinking dog there thinking away, to say nothing of taking note and imagining.
In his novel "So Long, See You Tomorrow," based on a true story about passion and murder on a farm in the Midwest, William Maxwell invented -- for the purpose of witnessing some crucial events -- a thinking dog.
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She said she took Ellie to Safeway, too, thinking dogs were allowed.
Don't go thinking dogs are all innocence and light.
In fact, I have my dad's copy of "The Power of Positive Thinking," dog-eared and yellowed, on my bookshelf.
Anyway, as I was walking this bitch, I got to thinking, This dog is a woman.
You can see why Zoe Williams once wrote that, while watching one of Curtis's programmes, "I kept thinking the dog was sitting on the remote".
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