How does the dachshund become important later on in the landlady by roald dahl?

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The dachshund becomes important in "The Landlady" by Roald Dahl when the main character, Billy Weaver, notices that the dog's name matches one of the guest book entries from two years ago. This realization raises suspicions for Billy and contributes to the suspense of the story.

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