“I'm glad you keep the dumb beast on a leash. He's a menace.' Gamache turned to see Ruth and Rosa closing in on them over the frozen road. [...] 'Henri is not a dumb beast, Madame,' said Gamache. 'I know that,' snapped the poet. 'I was TALKING to Henri.” DogsGamacheLouise PennyHow The Light Gets InRuth Zardo Book:How the Light Gets In Source: How the Light Gets In
“Jerome, hovering on the far side of seventy, was almost completely round, and had he been slightly smaller, Henri would have been tempted to chase him.” DogsPetsGamacheLouise PennyHow The Light Gets In Book:How the Light Gets In Source: How the Light Gets In
“While Henri had a huge heart, he had quite a modest brain. His head was taken up almost entirely by his ears. In fact, his head seemed simply a sort of mount for those ears. Fortunately, Henri didn't really need his head. He kept all the important things in his heart, except, perhaps, his current address.” DogsPetsGamacheLouise PennyHow The Light Gets In Book:How the Light Gets In Source: How the Light Gets In
“Henri chose, if such a thing is a choice, to hand out another great compliment at that moment. Lacoste brought her hand to her face in an involuntary survival instinct. The dog, oblivious to the curdled air, looked around, his tags clinking cheerily together.” DogsPetsGamacheLouise PennyHow The Light Gets In Book:How the Light Gets In Source: How the Light Gets In