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  • A Dog of Flanders

  • Once upon a time, a boy named Nello lived with his grandfather in Flanders, in Northern Belgium.

  • One day, a merchant was beating an exhausted dog in the street.

  • You will make me late for the market, and I will lose money! Hmph!

  • What are you doing now!? Get up at once! At once, I say!

  • Finally the merchant realized the dog was too weak to go on and left him out in the street to die.

  • At that moment, Nello saw him lying there.

  • Oh, Grandpa, look at that poor dog. Come quick!

  • What is it? Oh

  • Look, he is still alive. Poor thing

  • Let’s take him home, Nello.

  • OK.

  • Nello took the dog home and named him Patrasche.

  • The house was poor and humble, but to Patrasche it was heaven.

  • To me, Patrasche!

  • Woof!

  • Hey, that tickles! Oh, Grandpa! Youre home!

  • Woof! Woof!

  • Nello’s grandfather delivered milk for a living, and they could barely make ends meet.

  • They were very poor, but they were happy together.

  • By the time Nello had turned six,

  • his Grandfather was too weak to work and couldn’t get out of bed.

  • Oh...

  • Cough.. Cough..

  • It’s okay, Grandpa. I can deliver the milk from now on.

  • You can’t…youre only sixyoure too young

  • I’ll be alright. I have Patrasche to help me. We will deliver the milk together, right Patrasche?

  • Woof!

  • Ha ha! See? Ha ha ha!

  • Milk! Your milk is here!

  • Thank you!

  • Milk!! Your milk is here. Thank you!!! Ha ha ha.

  • All this time, he had a dream that he carried in his heart.

  • Some day, I will be a great painter, just like Rubens.

  • Woof!

  • But he did not lose faith in his dream.

  • Aren’t you finished yet?

  • Listen, Nello, my father will come looking for me soon.

  • Alrightjust a couple of minutes

  • What are you doing here?!

  • Haven’t I forbid you to talk to that little pauper!?

  • Hmph! He won’t be anything if he makes worthless paintings like that!

  • Huh...?

  • Oh Nello, I wish I could see you, but I must obey my father.

  • I was so happy playing with you and Patrasche and our time together feels like a dream now..

  • I will win this competition, Aloise, and your father will acknowledge me

  • Grandpa!

  • I’m so sorry…I wish I could be stronger

  • If I win this competition and get a prize, I will be able to buy you medicine.

  • You will get better right away!

  • Nello...

  • Patrasche, are you cold?

  • Woof!

  • Thank you! Cheer up Patrasche, only two more places to go!

  • Fire, fire!!

  • Oh.. Aloise!!

  • Although no one was hurt in the fire, Aloise’s father spotted Nello in the crowd.

  • You again!! Didn’t I tell you to stay away from my daughter!?

  • Yes..but…I was worried about Aloise..

  • You tried to burn down my house and kill me because I forbid you to see my daughter!

  • Silence! Arrest him at once! He started the fire!

  • Errr...

  • Nello was released soon because no evidence was found against him,

  • Sorry, Patrasche!

  • You are right Patrasche! Why should I cry when I still have you and Grandpa?

  • I mustn’t let Grandpa know I’ve been crying.

  • Woof!

  • Grandpa, were back! I’m sorry I was delayed!

  • OhGrandpa! Grandpa!

  • You can’t die! You can’t leave us alone! Grandpa!!!

  • But his Grandfather’s body was already cold and he couldn’t hear Nello’s cries.

  • As he carried his Grandfather’s coffin alone, no one came to console him.

  • but they didn’t want to anger Aloise’s father by helping him.

  • Poor boy..

  • Poor boy..

  • Soon the day came when the winner of the painting competition would be announced.

  • Nello and patrashce went to the church.

  • Please...

  • The first prize winner is….

  • The winning painting was much larger and brighter than Nello’s. He had lost.

  • After the death of his Grandfather, Nello was thrown out into the street and had nowhere to go.

  • I’m so sorry Patrasche…I have nothing to give you

  • Woof!...Woof!

  • What is it? Patrasche??

  • OhWhat’s that….gold coins!

  • Someone must have lost theseThey must be very worried….

  • Woof!

  • Nello looked where Patrsche pointed and saw the name of Aloise’s father on the purse.

  • Oh, Nello!!

  • I wanted to give it back to the rightful owner.

  • Ohmy

  • Thank you, Nello. Come in. It’s cold outside.

  • Oh, no. I’ll be alright.

  • Aloise, I have a favor to ask… I havenowhere to go in the village.

  • Could you please take care of Patrasche?

  • Oh, Nello

  • Thank you, Aloise

  • Nello! Nello!!!

  • Woof! Woof!

  • He cried all night and scratched at the door. All he wanted was to be with Nello again.

  • He got out and followed Nello’s scent all the way to the church.

  • Woof! Woof!

  • Oh, Patrasche!

  • Woof!

  • Why did you follow me? Why

  • The cold, dark night passed and morning dawned on the village.

  • Ohisn’t that

  • Let’s see

  • Oh no, Nello!

  • Oh no, Nello!

  • Aloise rushed to Nello and Patrasche and tried to wake them,

  • Everyone was deeply moved and saddened by their tragic and pointless deaths.

  • Suddenly, a painter said:

  • Oh, isn’t this that boy from the painting competition!?

  • I was very impressed with his work

  • I have been looking for him to take him on as a student!!

  • Forgive me, Nello!

  • I am so sorry!

  • Nello...

  • The people gathered around the bodies of Nello and Patrasche,

  • who would never wake again, and prayed that their souls would rest in peace.

A Dog of Flanders

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