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Donna is being cautious because, one she didn’t know where the noise she heard as coming from, second she took a tentative step backwards so there must be something in her way or at least she hears something coming her way. Then she thinks “ it didn’t growl before” so what i figured, the directionless noise she heard from earlier was Cujo”s growling. Cujo came out of Joe Camber’s garage.( Donna stared at him, feeling her breath coming to a painless and yet complete stop in her throat. It was the same dog. It was Cujo.) Donna was realised the dog she saw was Cujo but a different form of Cujo a more demon like version of Cujo Judging by her acts from before this scene ever actually

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