“L et ’ s go, Bingo! ” Jill shouted every morning. T hen she and her dog, Bingo, would go 1 a walk. W hen they got home, Jill always gave Bingo a 2 . Bingo loved bones. O ne day, Jill ’ s Aunt Sally came to stay for a while. S he brought her cat, Mimi. Bingo was frightened. B ecause Mimi 3 his food, stole his toys. T he only good thing 4 Mimi was that he slept a lot. H e took a very 5 nap every afternoon. T he day after Mimi came, Bingo didn’ t eat his bone. 6 , he buried it outside in the garden. Jill saw him through the window. “ Why is he doing that? ” Jill 7 her mother. “ I think he ’ s 8 it from Mimi, ” she said. Later that day, 9 took his afternoon nap. Bingo dug here and there, 10 he could n ’ t remember where he had buried his bone.