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""Jan, A Dog, And A Romance"" is a heartwarming novel written by Alec John Dawson and published in 1915. The story revolves around Jan, a loyal and intelligent dog who becomes the center of a romantic tale. The novel is set in the English countryside, where Jan lives with his owner, a young man named Dick. One day, Dick meets a beautiful and kind-hearted woman named Audrey, and the two fall in love. However, their romance is threatened by a wealthy and arrogant suitor who is determined to win Audrey's heart. As the story unfolds, Jan becomes a crucial player in the love triangle, using his wit…mehr

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""Jan, A Dog, And A Romance"" is a heartwarming novel written by Alec John Dawson and published in 1915. The story revolves around Jan, a loyal and intelligent dog who becomes the center of a romantic tale. The novel is set in the English countryside, where Jan lives with his owner, a young man named Dick. One day, Dick meets a beautiful and kind-hearted woman named Audrey, and the two fall in love. However, their romance is threatened by a wealthy and arrogant suitor who is determined to win Audrey's heart. As the story unfolds, Jan becomes a crucial player in the love triangle, using his wit and bravery to help his master win the love of his life. The novel is a touching tribute to the bond between humans and their animal companions, and a celebration of the power of love to triumph over all obstacles. It is a timeless classic that will appeal to readers of all ages who appreciate a good love story and the loyalty of man's best friend.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.