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The Black-Eyed Puppy

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A small white, rough‑haired puppy with a black patch around one eye narrates early life with its owner, learning tricks and performing for factory workers, then running away after being teased. The narrative follows its cold, lonely nights on city streets, attempts to find shelter, encounters with other dogs and people, and the animal’s instincts for survival and attention. Interwoven are scenes of training, performing on stage later with a different owner, and reflections on how behavior taught for entertainment shapes the dog’s relationships and fate.

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Katharine Pyle

Katharine Pyle was an American author and illustrator, celebrated for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She is best known for her enchanting fairy tales and stories that often draw upon folklore and whimsical themes. Pyle's works, such as "Fairy Tales from Many Lands" and "Mother's Nursery Tales," showcase her talent for blending imagination with moral lessons, making her stories both entertaining and educational. Her illustrations further enhanced the appeal of her narratives, captivating young readers and fostering a love for reading. Pyle's legacy continues to influence children's literature, as her tales remain cherished by generations.

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