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A ten-year-old boy spends his birthday afternoon visiting a kindly elderly relative recently returned from years abroad and receives a Newfoundland puppy as a gift, which he promptly names Newfy. The narrative centers on domestic warmth and gentle character sketches, tracing the immediate delight of the celebration, the affectionate relationship that forms between child and animal, and the puppy's maturation into a loyal companion valued above the boy's other possessions.

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C. L. Brightwell

C. L. Brightwell was an author known for his contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. His works often blend historical narratives with engaging storytelling, making them appealing to young readers. Notable among his writings is "Georgie's Present, or, Tales of Newfoundland," which captures the essence of Newfoundland's culture and traditions through the eyes of a child. Another significant work, "Palissy the Huguenot Potter: A True Tale," tells the story of the renowned French potter Bernard Palissy, intertwining themes of perseverance and artistry. Brightwell's stories reflect a commitment to both education and entertainment, enriching the literary landscape of his time.

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