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The Woodcutter's Dog

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A poor woodcutter and his wife raise two young children and a spirited mongrel near a village while a harsh winter and roaming wolves threaten their livelihood. When the children go missing, the dog finds them as a wolf attacks and interposes itself between predator and children; the woodcutter kills the wolf but the dog succumbs to its wounds. The family mourns and buries the faithful animal beneath a marked stone, and its selfless death becomes a local proverb about misfortune.

PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN.

Foreword

Charles Nodier’s fascinating story “Le Chien de Brisquet,” which has enthralled generations of French children, is now introduced to English children of the present day, with a few delightful illustrations by that exquisite artist, the late Claud Lovat Fraser.