An Ernest Adventure
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About a little black pug and his adventures across the country. He is a fish out of water, but he never lets that stop him from having a good time. The pug was on a mission to find his parents, and he met all sorts of interesting characters along the way. From hiking through mountains to exploring big cities, this pug's journey was full of excitement and surprises at every turn. It was a heartwarming story that left me feeling inspired and uplifted. The story is written in a way that captures the essence of each location, making the reader feel like they're on the journey with the pug.
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An Ernest Adventure - Jay & Pam Dent Anderson
Chapter 1
My name is Ernie!
Mommy and Daddy had to head out to the coast for a while, leaving me on my own. Of course, I was a little nervous at first, but then I caught sight of my favorite delivery van with paws on the side of it. I mean, it’s got to be carrying my favorite chewy treats, right? So, I decided to lend a paw and help the delivery driver out by finding the treats myself. I darted out of the doggie door and into the yard, jumping right into the open door of the delivery van. While on my search for the treats, the door suddenly slammed shut, and we were off! I overheard a voice saying, Leaving the Hamptons now!
Wait, what’s that all about? Well, driving makes me a little sleepy, so I decided to take a little nap.
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Suddenly, a bump woke me from a sound sleep, and the van door opened to bright lights and people everywhere. As I jumped from the van, I ran into a giant Elmo, who greeted me with a friendly smile. He then handed me over to Cookie Monster (Cookie Monster?), who took me into a big M&M store filled with brightly colored candy on all the walls from floor to ceiling. The smell was so good, and it looked so delicious that I couldn’t resist the temptation to have a tiny taste. Just as I was about to take a bite, someone pushed me out the door. I stumbled and fell under a nearby chair. A little startled, I decided to hide there for a while, but my curiosity soon got the best of me, and I decided to peek out from under the chair. To my surprise, I saw a blonde woman named Shaina Starr watching me and sketching something on a big piece of paper. Even though I was afraid, I had a feeling that I could trust her. I slowly came out from under the chair. The woman smiled at me and showed me the big piece of paper she had been drawing on. It was a picture of me! The woman gave me a wink and then hung the