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Gray Dawn, a blue collie born in Sunnybank, never does things as the others do, or as the others before him. He is extremely large and awkward, and manages to get into one fiasco after another, much to his Master's chagrin. Early on, the Master is convinced that Gray Dawn is a hopeless case, and is about to sell him to another breeder, despite his wife's protestations. But Gray Dawn is spared at the last moment by performing a courageous deed that wins his Master's heart. He becomes one of the most favored collies in the Terhune household.
Synopsis
A reissued paperback edition of the stories written by Albert Payson Terhune for The Ladies' Home Journal in 1927 in serial form.
Synopsis
Gray Dawn, a blue merle collie born in Sunnybank, never does things as the others do, or as the others before him. Early on, the Master is convinced that Gray Dawn is a hopeless case, and is about to sell him to another breeder, despite his wife's protests. But Gray Dawn is spared at the last moment by performing a courageous deed that wins his Master's heart.
A reissued paperback edition of the stories written by Albert Payson Terhune for The Ladies' Home Journal in 1927 in serial form.