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the kiss
He had just saved her from a fire in her house,
rescuing her by carrying her out of the house
into her front yard, while he continued to fight
the fire.
She is pregnant.
The firefighter was afraid of her at first, because
he had never been around a Doberman before.
When he finally finished putting out the fire, he
sat down to catch his breath and rest.
A photographer from the Charlotte, North Carolina
newspaper, "The Observer," noticed this red Dober-
man in the distance looking at the fireman.
He saw her walking straight toward the fireman and
wondered what she was going to do.
As he raised his camera, she came up to the tired
man who had saved her life and the lives of her
babies, and kissed him, just as the photographer
snapped this photograph.