Fou-Ling

In the short story The Dressmaker's Doll, Fou-Ling is a Pekinese belonging to Mrs Fellows-Brown.

Fou-Ling has a "small, pop-eyed face". Mrs Fellows-Brown sometimes calls him "ducksie", and "Mum's darling".

Mrs Fellows-Brown departs the fitting-room, but comes back when she realises she has forgotten Fou-Ling. She finds him staring at the doll. Fou-Ling does not come when she calls him, and continues staring at the doll. When she picks him up, he gives a "short bark of agonized protest", and stares at the doll over his shoulder.