Character Analysis: Hugo Meets Freddie

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Hugo meets Freddie
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Hugo loved the Webb family very much. He knew that he was very lucky.

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They took him for walks by the duck pond at the local park. They played with him everyday. #2 illustrations
He would go to the beach on family vacation and went swimming. He watched movies with them and went to fancy restaurants. He had a comfortable bed and lots of treats. #3 illustrations
The family couldn’t take Hugo with them every where
When the family would leave, Hugo was very sad. He would be all alone. He had no one to play with. The Webbs saw how Hugo felt, so they decided it was time ti open their hearts and adopt a new fur baby. They would go to the local Pet recue center to find

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