A city dog named Cleo and a coyote named Tricky have an adventure together in the desert and discover how much they have in common.
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Armando slapped reins and said quietly to Dale, “You should have been there when ol' Cleo died. I never seen a man cry like Dodge did then.” “I heard about Cleo,” Dale responded, “part coyote and border collie.” “Weren't a border collie ...
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Cleo and the Coyote. Illustrated by Diana Bryer. New York: HarperCollins, 1996. Grades 1 and up. When transplanted from the city to Utah, Cleo the mutt is scared by a coyote's howling. When they embark on an adventure together, ...
0 CLEO AND THE COYOTE n this day the leave's crispy nature was subdued by a recent rain . Their fragrance promised winter's worst was over and the sun peeked through the forest's naked arms in an attempt to warm the ground .
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As usual Cleo was sitting on his rock, the one that he occupies almost every Saturday when the weather is permitting. Cleo wasn't the scraggliest coyote in the bunch, but he also wasn't the most handsome one either.
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