Transcriber’s Note:
Obvious typographic errors have been corrected.

ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE
Lad: A Dog
Further Adventures of Lad
Lad of Sunnybank
Bruce
Buff: A Collie
The Critter
A Dog Named Chips
The Faith of a Collie
Gray Dawn
His Dog
Lochinvar Luck
My Friend the Dog
Treve
The Way of a Dog
Wolf
A Highland Collie
Collie to the Rescue
Best Loved Dog Stories


ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE
Treve
Grosset & Dunlap
PUBLISHERS
NEW YORK
COPYRIGHT, 1924,
BY GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
My book
is dedicated to
Ellen Comly
Treve’s friend and mine
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| I. | The Coming of Treve | 11 |
| II. | Thirst! | 39 |
| III. | Marooned | 70 |
| IV. | The Killer | 104 |
| V. | A Secret Adventure | 133 |
| VI. | Deserted | 155 |
| VII. | Theft and Untheft | 179 |
| VIII. | In the Hands of the Enemy | 205 |
| IX. | His Mate | 225 |
| X. | The Rustlers | 247 |
| XI. | The Parting of the Ways | 267 |
| XII. | Afterword | 290 |
Treve
The rickety and rackety train was droning along over the desertmiles—miles split and sprinkled by cheerless semi-arid foothills.At dusk it had sh