Tootsie's Second Night Having spent her first night in Penny's chair, Tootsie seemed to think that Penny's chair was her bed. So the second night, Tootsie came and scratched on the front door of Penny's house. Penny let her in and Tootsie ran right upstairs and jumped on the big chair. In a few moments, Patsy came after her. "Tootsie! This isn't your bed and this isn't where you live. Come home right away," said Patsy. Patsy took hold of her collar. "Come home," she said. Tootsie wouldn't budge, so Peter and Penny got behind Tootsie and began pushing her. It was like trying to move a rock, but finally Tootsie decided that she might as well go. She went so suddenly that Patsy sat down on the floor with a thud as Tootsie leaped over her. Peter and Penny, who were shoving from behind, fell on their faces on the chair. Finally, Patsy got Tootsie home but she just scratched on the doors to go out again. At last, Patsy got her into her bedroom. "You're my dog," she said, very severely, "and you must sleep in my house." Tootsie rolled her eyes and lay down on the floor, while Patsy undressed.