Reprinted by: Grosset & Dunlap (New York, 1912), A. Melrose (London, 1912), Dodd, Mead (New York, 1925 and 1932).
Illustrations by John Rae on frontispiece and facing pages 86 and 202.
Book of 24 chapters and 344 pages. A novelization of the play by David Belasco, Terhune's name does not appear on the cover or title page. Terhune did, however, add many references to his dogs and places connecting the novelization to him.
Chapter I. A Man And A Maid
Chapter II. The Heir
Chapter III. Peter Grimm Has A Plan
Chapter IV. A Warning And A Theory
Chapter V. A Queer Compact
Chapter VI. Breaking The News
Chapter VII. The Hand Relaxes
Chapter VIII. Afterward
Chapter IX. The Eve Of A Wedding
Chapter X. A Wasted Plea
Chapter XI. The Legacies
Chapter XII. Mostly Concerning Gratitude
Chapter XIII. The Return
Chapter XIV. "I Can't Get It Across"
Chapter XV. A Half-Hearted Message
Chapter XVI. The "Sensitive"
Chapter XVII. Mr. Bartholommey Testifies
Chapter XVIII. Dr. McPherson's Statement
Chapter XIX. Back To The Story
Chapter XX. The Benefit Of The Doubt
Chapter XXI. "Only One Thing Really Counts"
Chapter XXII. "All That Happens, Happens Again"
Chapter XXIII. The Dawning
Chapter XXIV. The Good-Bye
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