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"The Dog Crusoe and His Master" is a novel written by R. M. Ballantyne. First published in 1860, it tells the heartwarming story of a dog named Crusoe and his adventures with his human owner, Dick Varley.
"The Dog Crusoe and His Master" combines elements of adventure, survival and a deep connection between humans and animals. R. M. Ballantyne's storytelling skills bring both Crusoe and Dick Varley to life, captivating the reader with a surprising escape.
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Summary
The novel opens with the journey of young sailor Dick Valley and his faithful dog Crusoe as they face various trials and tribulations. They encounter shipwrecks, explore uncharted islands, and navigate perilous situations, demonstrating their resilience and unshakable bond... ..
CONTENTS
Chapter I. The Backwoods Settlement?Crusoe¡¯s Parentage and Early History?
Chapter II. A shooting match and its consequences?
Chapter III. Speculative remarks with which the reader may or may not agree?
Chapter IV. Our hero enlarged upon?Grumps.
Chapter V. A mission of peace?Unexpected joys?
Chapter VI. The great prairies of the ¡°far west¡±?
Chapter VII. The ¡°wallering¡± peculiarities of buffalo bulls?
Chapter VIII. Dick and his friends visit the Indians and see many wonders?
Chapter IX. Crusoe acts a conspicuous and humane part?A friend gained?A great feast.
Chapter X. Perplexities?Our hunters plan their escape?
Chapter XI. Evening meditations and morning reflections?
Chapter XII. Wanderings on the prairie?A war-party?Chased by Indians?A bold leap for life.
Chapter XIII. Escape from Indians?A discovery?Alone in the desert.
Chapter XIV. Crusoe¡¯s return and his private adventures among the Indians?
Chapter XV. Health and happiness return?Incidents of the journey?
Chapter XVI. Dick becomes a horse tamer?Resumes his journey?
Chapter XVII. Dick¡¯s first fight with a grizzly?Adventure with a deer?A surprise.
Chapter XVIII. A surprise and a piece of good news?
Chapter XIX. Adventures with the Peigans?Crusoe does good service as a discoverer?
Chapter XX. New plans?Our travellers join the fur-traders,
Chapter XXI. Wolves attack the horses, and Cameron circumvents the wolves?
Chapter XXII. Charlie¡¯s adventures with savages and bears?Trapping life.
Chapter XXIII. Savage sports?Living cataracts?
Chapter XXIV. Plans and prospects?Dick becomes home-sick, and Henri metaphysical?
Chapter XXV. Dangers of the prairie?
Chapter XXVI. Anxious fears followed by a joyful surprise?
Chapter XXVII. Rejoicings?The feast at the block-house?