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The narrative follows a plucky camp animal who grows homesick and undertakes a daring escape from an allied encampment, encountering comrades, soldiers, and civilian life in occupied regions. Episodic chapters present comic and adventurous episodes—misadventures with lassos, rescues, encounters with spies, run-ins with cooks and wharf rats, a visit to a city cemetery for animals, canal-boat travels, and a near-destruction by submarine—blending animal perspective, wartime obstacles, and lighthearted heroics as the protagonist and his companions navigate danger, loyalty, and the desire to return home.

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Frances Trego Montgomery

Frances Trego Montgomery was an American author best known for her children's literature, particularly the beloved "Billy Whiskers" series. This series features the adventures of a goat named Billy Whiskers, capturing the imaginations of young readers with its whimsical storytelling and engaging characters. Montgomery's works, including titles like "Billy Whiskers Out for Fun" and "Billy Whiskers at the Circus," reflect her ability to blend humor and adventure, making her a notable figure in early 20th-century children's fiction. In addition to the Billy Whiskers series, she also wrote other stories such as "Zip, the Adventures of a Frisky Fox Terrier," showcasing her versatility as a writer.

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