Treve

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Treve

by Albert Payson Terhune

EN·~6 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
1

BOOKS BY

0:34
2

CHAPTER I: THE COMING OF TREVE

34:55
3

CHAPTER II: THIRST!

38:50
4

CHAPTER III: MAROONED!

44:03
5

CHAPTER IV: THE KILLER

36:46
6

CHAPTER V: A SECRET ADVENTURE

27:50
7

CHAPTER VI: DESERTED

30:01
8

CHAPTER VII: THEFT AND UNTHEFT

32:20
9

CHAPTER VIII: IN THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY

24:47
10

CHAPTER IX: HIS MATE

27:17

Description

On a rattling night train that winds through the desert foothills, a cramped baggage car becomes a temporary sanctuary for a parade of dogs bound for the annual Dos Hermanos Kennel Club exhibition. Among the passengers is Fraser Colt, a pragmatic man more interested in the monetary value of his canine companions than in sentiment. The car hums with the low chatter of a few humans and the restless movements of seven dogs packed in wooden crates.

When Colt opens one of the crates, a striking collie pup—golden‑tawny coat, snow‑white frill, and eyes that seem to hold the focus of an eagle—steps onto the floor. The young dog, later named Treve, carries the poise and perfect ear‑shape that judges prize at shows, yet his stare at Colt is cool and questioning rather than affectionate. As the train rolls toward the river valley, the promise of a high‑stakes competition looms, setting the stage for a partnership that will test both ambition and loyalty.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (363K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Tim Lindell, University of Vermont, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library.)

Release date

2021-07-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Albert Payson Terhune

Albert Payson Terhune

1872–1942

Best known for warm, adventurous stories about collies, this American writer turned his life at Sunnybank into books that made generations of dog lovers cry, cheer, and keep reading. His most famous work, Lad: A Dog, helped make him one of the most widely read animal storytellers of the early 20th century.

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