
Further Adventures of Lad
"Further Adventures of Lad" by Albert Payson Terhune is a novel published in 1922. This collection of eleven short stories follows Lad, a fictional rough collie based on Terhune's real dog, through pivotal moments of his life at the Place. From his puppy days learning to distinguish friend from foe, to his devotion to his mate Lady, these tales explore themes of loyalty, justice, and canine intelligence. The stories chronicle Lad's adventures protecting his beloved Master and Mistress while navigating the complexities of right and wrong.
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