Jim Kjelgaard had long wanted to tell the story of the gallant dogs who went out with the monks of St. Bernard Hospice to rescue travelers lost in the deep snows of the Swiss mountain passes. Unable to find the facts, he decided to reconstruct the tale as he felt it might have been. The result is th
Rescue Dog of the High Pass
โ Scribed by Kjelgaard, Jim
- Publisher
- Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
- Year
- 1958
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 50 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
It had not been easy to coax Caesar inside, even into a stable, but Franz had succeeded both in getting him in and in persuading the big Alpine Mastiff to sleep at his feet. Now, as the wind screamed through St. Bernard Pass and the frost cut like a sharp knife, Franz grinned to himself.
He understood that the three other maronniers at the Hospice; the novices, or apprentice priests; the Aumonier, who welcomed guests and dispensed charity; the Clavandier, who watched over all stores; the Sacristan, whose duty it was to take charge of the Chapel; the Abbe, who watched over the novices; the four Canons, whose authority was exceeded only by that of the Prior, and even the great Prior himself, slept in unheated cells.
He was not positive about this because anyone as lowly as he could never be sure about the doings of people as mighty as they. For all he knew, the Hospice would collapse if he spoke to any of the Canons, and the mountains themselves would tumble if he even looked at the Prior. But he thought it was true.
If it was, then he, Franz Halle, the humblest of the humble maronniers, had by far the finest sleeping quarters in Great St. Bernard Pass. With fragrant hay as a mattress, plenty of blankets, a dog to keep his feet warm, and the four gentle cows of the Hospice to add their warmth to the stable, let the wind scream as it would and the frost crackle as it might. He would never care.
Caesar shifted his position at Franz's feet, to bring his head nearer the boy's right hand. Franz took his hand from beneath the blankets to tickle Caesar's ears, and a worried frown creased his forehead.
CONTENTS
- THE SCHOOL
- SHAME
- THE GREEDY VILLAGER
- NIGHT MISSION
- THE "MARONNIER"
- FATHER BENJAMIN
- THE HOSPICE
- A FREE DAY
- THE BLIZZARD
- THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD
- CAESAR'S SENTENCE
- JEAN'S STORY
- CAESAR'S FEAT
- THE MESSAGE
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Number of Words in Auth: 2
Formats : EPUB
Number of Formats : 1
Has Cover : Yes
All Identifiers : amazon:1537181963, goodreads:9805074, google:85YhvgAACAAJ, isbn:9781537181967
Single Author : Jim Kjelgaard
Original Source : New_Files_Oatmeal_05_24
Sorted Author by LN, FN: Kjelgaard, Jim
Title Length : 027
Title Parm D : Rescue Dog of the High Pass
Title Parm F : Rescue Dog of the High Pass
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Record ID : 111890
Uncomma Author : Jim Kjelgaard
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