The man had his back to the withered iron-bark now.
FINN THE WOLFHOUND
By A. J. DAWSON
AUTHOR OF "'THE MESSAGE," "THE GENTEEL A.B.," ETC.
ILLUSTRATED BY R. H. BUXTON
This etext prepared from a 1909 reprint of the first edition published in 1908 by Grant Richards of London and printed by William Brendon and Son Ltd of Plymouth.
TO "THE MISTRESS OF THE KENNELS" AND TO THE MEMORY OF TYNAGH MOTHER OF WOLFHOUND HEROES ITS WRITER DEDICATES THIS HISTORY
Witchampton, 1908
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I. The Mother of Heroes
CHAPTER II. In the Beginning
CHAPTER III. The Foster-mother
CHAPTER IV. First Steps
CHAPTER V. Youth beside the Downs
CHAPTER VI. The Ordeal of the Ring
CHAPTER VII. Revelations
CHAPTER VIII. Finn Walks Alone
CHAPTER IX. The Heart of Tara
CHAPTER X. A Transition Stage
CHAPTER XI. A Sea Change
CHAPTER XII. The Parting of the Ways
CHAPTER XIII. An Adventure by Night
CHAPTER XIV. The Southern Cross Circus
CHAPTER XV. The Making of a Wild Beast
CHAPTER XVI. Martyrdom
CHAPTER XVII. Freedom
CHAPTER XVIII. Too Late
CHAPTER XIX. The Domestic Lure
CHAPTER XX. The Sunday Hunt
CHAPTER XXI. Three Dingoes went a-walking








