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This is one of Albert Payson Terhune’s best stories about his famous dogs. Bruce was a collie, a superb specimen of his wonderful race.
How he got to “The Place,” and how he developed from an “ugly duckling” into the joy and pride of his master and mistress, and how he went overseas and did his noble best in saving life and honor for his friends—all this you will read in this book.
And as you read you will realize the wonder and beauty of a dog’s devotion, and also, perhaps, something of what it means to be a dog-lover.
This is one of Albert Payson Terhune’s best stories about his famous dogs. Bruce was a collie, a superb specimen of his wonderful race.
How he got to “The Place,” and how he developed from an “ugly duckling” into the joy and pride of his master and mistress, and how he went overseas and did his noble best in saving life and honor for his friends—all this you will read in this book.
And as you read you will realize the wonder and beauty of a dog’s devotion, and also, perhaps, something of what it means to be a dog-lover.
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