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  2. Maigret and the Yellow Dog - Wikipedia

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    Maigret settles down at the hotel and discovers a set of curious characters who include Jean Servières, a retired newspaper man from Paris; Ernest Michoux, a doctor who has never practiced; Emma, the mysterious and complicated waitress at the hotel, and a strange yellow dog that seems to be haunting the neighborhood.

  3. How does ‘The Piano Lesson’ end? John David Washington ...

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    What happens at the end of ‘The Piano Lesson’? John David Washington, Danielle Deadwyler explain the the final scene, the Ghosts of the Yellow Dog and more.

  4. Black dog (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    The black dog is a supernatural, spectral, or demonic hellhound originating from English folklore, and also present in folklore throughout Europe and the Americas. It is usually unnaturally large with glowing red or yellow eyes, is often connected with the Devil (as an English incarnation of the hellhound), and is sometimes an omen of death. [1]

  5. The Yellow Dog (1932 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow Dog (French:Le Chien jaune) is a 1932 French crime film directed by Jean Tarride and starring Abel Tarride, Rosine Deréan and Rolla Norman. [1] It is an adaptation of the novel Maigret and the Yellow Dog by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon. [2] Abel Tarride was the director's father. [3]

  6. Yellow dog - Wikipedia

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    Old Yeller, novel about a yellow dog; Yellow Dog, 2003 novel by Martin Amis; Yellow Dog, an underground comix; Yellow Dog, a fictional dog from the Blinky comic strip in The Dandy "The Yellow Dog", an anti-sedition story by Henry Irving Dodge; Yellow Dog Dingo, a character in Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories

  7. Dogs in Mesoamerican folklore and myth - Wikipedia

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    The Aztec day sign Itzcuintli (dog) from the Codex Laud. Dogs have occupied a powerful place in Mesoamerican folklore and myth since at least the Classic Period right through to modern times. [1] A common belief across the Mesoamerican region is that a dog carries the newly deceased across a body of water in the afterlife.

  8. Legends and tales of the New Jersey Pine Barrens - Wikipedia

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    The Black Dog is a ghostly creature said to roam the beaches and forests from Absecon Island to Barnegat Bay. In most folklore (such as English and Germanic folklore), black dog ghosts are malevolent or considered forces of evil. However, the Black Dog of the Pine Barrens is often considered a harmless spirit.

  9. James Cameron Buys ‘Ghosts of Hiroshima’ Book Rights, Will ...

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    Director James Cameron has purchased the rights to Charles Pellegrino‘s upcoming book “Ghosts of Hiroshima,” which will be published by Blackstone Publishing in August 2025 (the 80th ...