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Frank of Freedom Hill
by Samuel A. (Samuel Arthur) Derieux
- Language
- EN
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- EPUB
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- 357 KB
Description
The novel follows Dan, an Irish setter originally kept as a prized hunting dog in a luxurious household. The narrative begins with Dan being transported away from his comfortable life, and it depicts his growing desire to escape captivity. As Dan attempts to break free from his chains and the train car, he eventually flees into the wild, confronting the difficulties of survival outside human control. The story examines themes of freedom, loyalty, and the bond between dogs and humans, illustrating Dan’s physical and emotional struggles as he adjusts to life on his own.
Set within the early 20th century, the work reflects American literary interests in naturalism and the relationship between humans, animals, and nature. It provides a detailed portrayal of a dog’s perspective and the challenges faced when transitioning from domestication to freedom in the wilderness. The novel is part of the genre that explores animals’ experiences and their connections to human society.
Set within the early 20th century, the work reflects American literary interests in naturalism and the relationship between humans, animals, and nature. It provides a detailed portrayal of a dog’s perspective and the challenges faced when transitioning from domestication to freedom in the wilderness. The novel is part of the genre that explores animals’ experiences and their connections to human society.
From the opening pages
The baggageman slid open the side door of the car. With a rattle of his chain Dan sprang to his feet. A big red Irish setter was Dan, of his breed sixth, and most superb, his colour wavy-bronze, his head erect and noble, his eyes eloquent with that upward-looking appeal of hunting dog to hunting man. Cold, pine-laden air deluged the heated car and chilled his quivering nose and swelled his heaving chest. Beyond the baggageman he saw through the open door, as on a moving-picture screen, sunlit fields and sunlit woods whirling past. He began to bark at them eagerly, his eyes hungry, his tail beating against the taut chain an excited tattoo. The baggageman turned with a grin. "Birds?" he said. At the word the dog reared straight up like a maddened horse. Full-throated angry barks, interspersed with sharp, querulous yaps, filled his roaring, swaying prison. How long since he had got so much as a whiff of untainted air, or a glimpse of wild fields and woods! Out there oceans of such air filled all the space between the gliding earth and the sky. Out there miles on miles of freedom were rushing forever out of his life. He began to rage, to froth at the mouth. The baggageman closed the door. "Hard, old scout!" The baggageman shook his head. Resignedly the dog sank on his belly, his long body throbbing, his nose between his paws. A deep sigh puffed a little cloud of dust from the slatted floor. Three years before he had opened his amazed puppy eyes on this man (and woman) ruled planet. An agreeable place of abode he had found it as long as he was owned by a man. The Jersey kennels of George Devant had bred him; Devant had himself overlooked his first season's training, had hunted him a few times. At Devant's untimely death, Mrs. Devant had sold the place, the kennels, the mounts. But when, followed by a group of purchasing sportsmen, the widow came to the kennel where he waited at the end of his chain, she had clasped her hands together and cried out: "I won't sell this one!" Lancaster, bachelor friend of the late Devant, spoke up: "Why, I had my eyes on him." "You won't get him," she laughed. "He'll live with me—won't you, beauty?" "He's not a lap dog," Lancaster had reminded her.
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