Lob helped Sandy by returning after the grave and waking her up out of her coma and saving her life!
Lob helped Sandy by trying to get to her when she was in a coma. Once Lob managed to get to Sandy, he sat by the door and whined, for he was held back by Granny Pearce. He kept whining and Sandy turned over and said, "Lob? Lobby boy?" because she was now out of her coma and saw Lob alive and well. Lob ended up saving Sandy's life. This story reminds me of ET, because ET and the boy have that weird phyco connection and it's almost the same with Lob and Sandy. (Just a thought)
they both get hit by the speeding truck
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In "Lob's Girl," Lob walked six miles to get to Sandy to return the cat that Lob believed Sandy claimed.
In the short story "The Accident" by Joan Aiken, Sandy causes the accident that injures the girl while driving his father's car recklessly. He loses control of the vehicle and crashes into the girl, resulting in her injury. The story highlights the consequences of irresponsible behavior and the impact it can have on others.
A few qualities I may possess as a "lob's girl" are loyalty, understanding, and good communication skills. I would support and encourage my partner, prioritize their happiness, and work together to maintain a healthy relationship.
In the story "The Lob's Girl," Mr. Dodsworth lives in the town of Lobster Cove, which is the setting of the story. Lobster Cove is a small fishing village in Maine where the main character, Sandy, goes to visit her grandfather's old friend, Mr. Dodsworth. Mr. Dodsworth's home in Lobster Cove serves as an important location in the story, where Sandy learns about her family's history and the impact of World War II on the community.
This story is talking about a girl finding a dog called Lob that is lost, and nobody knows where his current place is.
England
the answer is there no summary anywhere on earth
The main conflict in "Lob's Girl" by Joan Aiken is Lob's struggle to find his place in the world after being separated from his pack. He faces challenges in adapting to human society and understanding his own identity. The story explores themes of belonging, acceptance, and the bond between humans and animals.
He is a ghost Lob that came out of the sea
Mr. Dodsworth