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"Boy" the Wandering Dog: Adventures of a Fox-Terrier

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The narrator, a wire‑haired fox‑terrier, relates his wanderings between urban streets and rural farms, recounting how he befriends other dogs and people, endures city dangers and changes, and faces losses and rescues. The first half details life in the city—scrapping for food, forming alliances, and coping with indifference—while the second follows a move to the countryside where encounters with shows, schoolchildren, and neighbors lead to moral tests, medical scares, and acts of loyalty. Themes include canine devotion, humane treatment of animals, adaptation to changing environments, and the search for a permanent home.

ILLUSTRATIONS

I Am an Open-Faced, Wire-Haired Fox-TerrierFrontispiece
FACING PAGE
“You Must Have a Drink First,” said Gringo Hospitably24
Beanie Was Quite Handsome Now100
The Lady Gay Cat148
In the House Next to Me Was a Fine Little Toy Spaniel Called Amarilla178
King Harry, the Best Specimen of a Bloodhound I Ever Saw216
I Heard Six Yelps from That Imp Yeggie268
Reddy O’Mare Came Trotting Round the Corner of the Barn310