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Audiobooks Animals & Nature "Boy" The Wandering Dog
"Boy" The Wandering Dog

"Boy" The Wandering Dog

by Marshall SAUNDERS (1861 - 1947)

Another 'dog's-eye view' book for children by this early activist for the American Humane Society. In this tale, we follow the travels and adventures of Boy, a loveable and loyal wire-haired fox-terrier in city and country. - Summary by Lynne Thompson


An Old Friend, and an Adventure

Beanie Loses his Home

Good King Harry

His Mother's Boy

I Find A Second Friend

I Lose My Friend

I Meet Gringo Again

I Seek and Find a Friend

Master Carty's Bottle

Master Gets Two Shocks

Master's Brother-Boys

Mrs. Waverlee's School

My New Master

My Own Dear Home

Napoleon and the Wasp

Poor Amarilla

Sir Edward Medlington

Stanna and Napoleon

The Arrival of the Twins

The Boy Montmorency

The Great Secret

The Happiest Time of my Life

The Lady Gay Cat

The Most Painful Event of my Life

The Reformed Showman

The Showman's Dogs

The Woman by the River

To Love or Not to Love the Country

Weary Days and a Rescue

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