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Question
Why is Mrs Pumphrey worried about Tricki?
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Solution
Pumphrey is concerned about Tricki since he has grown overweight and lazy. He appears ill, doesn't eat well, and won't go on walks. Mrs. Pumphrey worries that Tricki's increased weight and lack of energy could be signs of a serious illness.
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