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Kindly provide the link. Where Crispy usually slept would be very interesting.
Good evening Adam.I have found two quotes in CALs book,so i presume this must be where i read about Crispy.The first quote is in the prologue page 6-----Crispy,an irascible shih-tzu known as 'the pest',got under everyone's feet until he was shooed into his basket beside the Aga. Second quote,page 158----David Boutflour described his uncle Nevill as'not a particularly late night person'with a fairly set routine,Each evening he would walk both dogs,Crispy and Bruce,around the front lawn before bed.Afterwards,Bruce would be settled in the barn on the far side of the kitchen yard while Crispy curled up for the night in his basket by the Aga or on a chair next to it.Both dogs were habitually alert to intruders.Crispy was variously described as 'very noisy','lively and always nipping at peoples ankles' with a 'high pitched'yappy bark'that he used to good effect on callers.Bruce would also bark when anyone approached the house.----------So there you have it Adam,it dosen't look as if an intruder could have approached the farm and then the house without alerting at least one of the dogs,or both.Does it?