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message 1: by Martini (last edited May 03, 2013 02:37PM) (new)

Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments A scene from a children's book, presumably from the mid-eighties, just came to my mind:

The evil guy in this book (perhaps a wizard?) had either two dogs or a two-headed dog, and their names were "Come" (or "Stay"?) and "Go". The dog (or dog-head) named Go was very sad, because when he thought his owner was calling him, he was always sent away.

Unfortunately I do not remember anything else. Does anybody recognize this scene and the book it came from?


message 2: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) It sounds memorable - feel free to bump this every month or two.


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SparksofEmber | 957 comments bump?


message 4: by Martini (new)

Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments Ladysaotome wrote: "bump?"

Yes, bump. Definetely. :)


message 5: by Kris (new)

Kris | 54892 comments Mod
Reminds me of Steven Wright's joke:
"I bought a dog the other day...I named him Stay. It's fun to call him... "Come here, Stay! Come here, Stay!" He went insane. Now he just ignores me and keeps typing." :)


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Tab (tabbrown) | 5084 comments was this a picture book or chapter book?


message 7: by Martini (new)

Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments @Kris: Nice one! :)
Maybe the book somehow inspired the joke, or vice versa?


@Tab: It definetely was a chapter book.


message 8: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) bump for summer - come back in a couple of months to give it another one, ok?


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Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments Thanks, Cheryl! :)
I tend to forget the time...


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Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments This time I remembered to bump. :)


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Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments Bump.
Anybody remember this one?


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Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments bump


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Tab (tabbrown) | 5084 comments What country were you in when you read this book? Language?


message 14: by Martini (new)

Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments Tab wrote: "What country were you in when you read this book? Language?"

I must have totally missed your post, Tab... I was in Germany as a kid, and read it in German.


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Ayshe | 4720 comments What would their names be in German?


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Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments Ayshe wrote: "What would their names be in German?"

I think they were "Komm" and "Geh" ("Come" and "Go"), although I am not sure about the latter, it might have been "Bleib" ("Stay") or "Weg" ("Away").


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bookel | 4018 comments Was it translated to or from English?


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Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments bookel wrote: "Was it translated to or from English?"

I have no idea, it has been too long since I have read it.


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Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments Mymymble wrote: "The Children of Green Knowe has a couple of china King Charles spaniels called Come and Go. Later he gets a real spaniel but I can't remember its name. There are other dogs in the ser..."

Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't think that's it. In the book I'm looking for, the dog(s) belong to the villain, and he has named them Come and Go because he is evil and likes to see the one dog (head) suffer.


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Martini (shakenorstirred) | 215 comments Halloween bump!


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Ann | 530 comments Any luck?


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