
In a quiet New England village, a young boy named Frank discovers a most unusual companion—a small, coat‑clad dog named Tony who once belonged to a wounded officer from a distant battlefield. The story opens with the Colvin family’s warm cottage, where the dog’s gentle loyalty and quirky manners quickly capture Frank’s imagination. As Tony adjusts to his new home, readers watch the tender bond form between a curious child and a seasoned war‑time friend, complete with playful antics and the comforting routine of daily baths and shared meals.
Through vivid scenes of village life and the lingering echoes of distant wars, the narrative paints a picture of bravery, kindness, and the simple joys of companionship. Young listeners will be drawn into the charming world where a soldier’s faithful pet becomes a beloved member of a humble household, reminding us that even the smallest creatures can carry great courage and heart.
Language
en
Duration
~39 minutes (38K characters)
Series
Aunt Hattie's library for boys, series 2
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Chicago: Henry A. Sumner and Company, 1867.
Release date
2023-11-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1815–1893
A prolific 19th-century American writer for children, she published hundreds of stories and books filled with moral lessons, domestic scenes, and lively adventures. Writing under the name Madeline Leslie, she became a familiar presence in young readers’ lives across the Victorian era.
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