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A narrative follows a solitary hill farmer who forms an intense companion bond with his collie, and through their daily work on a small, struggling farm the dog learns practical tasks and reveals both surprising sagacity and simple limitations. The farmer's own habits, loneliness, and pride change under the dog's influence as he trains the animal, consults reading about canine nature, and relies on it to manage livestock and guard his home. Encounters with hardship and moral choices test their loyalty and mutual dependence, exploring themes of companionship, responsibility, and the reciprocal shaping of human and animal character.
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