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Dogtown / Being Some Chapters from the Annals of the Waddles Family Set Down in the Language of Housepeople

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Through linked vignettes set on a rural farm, an affectionate household and its circle of dogs and other creatures provide scenes of daily life, mischief, and small dramas—puppy antics, rivalries, hunts, seasonal comings and goings, and gentle domestic ceremonies. Each chapter centers on particular animals and episodes—courtship and marriage, playful competitions, rescues, and neighborhood encounters—mixing humor, keen observation of animal behavior, and tender human-animal bonds. Illustrative portraits and episodic structure emphasize manners, loyalty, and the comforts and complications of communal country life.

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Mabel Osgood Wright

Mabel Osgood Wright was an American author known for her engaging children's literature and nature writing. She contributed significantly to the literary landscape of her time with works that often blended storytelling with themes of nature and family life. One of her notable books, "Citizen Bird: Scenes from Bird-Life in Plain English for Beginners," reflects her passion for ornithology and her ability to communicate complex ideas in an accessible manner. Wright's writing is characterized by its warmth and charm, making her a beloved figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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