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"A Dog of Flanders" by Ouida is a heartfelt novel written in the late 1800s during the Victorian era. The story takes place in Flanders and centers on the unlikely yet profound bond between a young orphan boy named Nello and his loyal dog, Patrasche. The narrative explores themes of friendship, love, poverty, and the influence of art while vividly depicting the beautiful yet harsh realities of their lives. It begins with Nello, a kind-hearted boy, and Patrasche, a resilient dog who endures cruelty before being rescued by Nello and his grandfather. Tips! Use this video as a tool to improve your English by SHADOWING! ☛Video settings → playback speed '0.5' ************** A Dog of Flanders by Ouida (1839 - 1908) *****Full Text***** #3 It was the hut of a very old man, of a very poor man—of old Jehan Daas, who in his time had been a soldier, and who remembered the wars that had trampled the country as oxen tread down the furrows, and who had brought from his service nothing except a wound, which had made him a cripple. When old Jehan Daas had reached his full eighty, his daughter had died in the Ardennes, hard by Stavelot, and had left him in legacy her two-year-old son. The Old man could ill contrive to support himself, but he took up the additional burden uncomplainingly, and it soon became welcome and precious to him. Little Nello—-which was but a pet diminutive for Nicolas—throve with him, and the Old man and the little child lived in the poor little hut contentedly. It was a very humble little mud-hut indeed, but it was clean and white as a sea-shell, and stood in a small plot of garden-ground that yielded beans and herbs and pumpkins. They were very poor, terribly poor—many a day they had nothing at all to eat. They never by any chance had enough: to have had enough to eat would have been to have reached paradise at once. ***** The location of the original text file: https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/... ***** The location of the original audio file: https://librivox.org/a-dog-of-flander... Read by Roger Melin ***** #English_Reading#A_Dog_Of_Flanders#3#Ouida#Shadowing