![]() The adults quietly listened as the barking continued, they seemed to recognized the barks and voices. "Wait a minute, did you hear that?" Walter asked the others. ![]() Just then Walter could've sworn he heard barking and voices coming from outside. "Sometimes at night I can hear them barking, but it always turns out i'm dreaming" Nanny sighed in disappointment. "Oh the poor little dears" Nanny got out a handkerchief and wiped the tears from her cheeks. "We can't lose hope" Anita told the others. "How would they or anyone be able to find fifteen puppies and two kids in a city this size, if they're even in the city" Roger added. How can we expect they're still out there?" Walter told his wife. It sounded like she was on the verge of loosing hope, if her children were still alive. "Do you think Kali, Pongo, and Perdita will turn up?" Jane asked while looking at the note Kali left. It's made more money then we've ever dreamed of" Anita told them. "Come now Walter, after all that is Roger's first big hit. Roger turned off the radio, he to had agree with Walter considering what happened to the kids and the dalmatians. "Turn that junk off" Walter said, feeling distressed. But Jane and Walter were still sad that their kids and the dalmatians were gone. It turns out the radio was playing the song Roger wrote about Cruella. Meanwhile back in London at the Radcliffe's house, Anita was decorating the Christmas tree while Roger and Kali's parents were listening to the radio.
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