
CHAPTER I. - The Derelict
CHAPTER II. - The Battle
CHAPTER III. - The Ordeal
CHAPTER IV. - The Choice
Link Ferris has spent his whole life on a stubborn patch of land high in the New Jersey hills, toiling from sunrise to dusk just to keep the farm afloat. The son of a Civil‑War veteran, he knows little beyond the endless rows of crops, the creaking barns, and the occasional cheap whisky he drinks to dull the ache of solitude. His world is a routine of labor, sleep, and brief, restless escapes to the nearby hamlet of Hampton.
One night, stumbling home through the dusk‑lit road, Link hears a faint, desperate whimper coming from a ditch. He discovers a wounded collie, its eyes pleading yet proud, tangled in mud and oil. Compelled by an instinct he can’t quite name, he tends the animal’s injuries, setting the stage for an unexpected companionship that may finally give his hard‑won existence a new purpose.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (144K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dianne Bean. HTML version by Al Haines.
Release date
2000-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1872–1942
Best known for warm, adventurous stories about collies, this American writer turned life at his New Jersey kennels into some of the most popular dog fiction of the early 20th century. His best-loved book, Lad: A Dog, helped make him a household name among animal-story readers.
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