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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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