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By Enos A. Mills
[THE STORY OF SCOTCH]
SCOTCH AND HIS MASTER
THE STORY OF
SCOTCH.
BY
ENOS A. MILLS
With Illustrations from
Photographs by the Author
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
COPYRIGHT, 1909, 1911 AND 1916, BY ENOS A. MILLS
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Published September 1916
TO
MARY KING SHERMAN
AND
JOHN KING SHERMAN
WHO KNEW AND APPRECIATED
SCOTCH
[PREFACE]
Scotch and I were companions through eight years. Winter and summer we explored the rugged mountains of the Continental Divide. Often we were cold; more often we were hungry. Together we fought our way through blizzards and forest fires. Never did he complain and at all times he showed remarkable intelligence and absolute fidelity. The thousands who have watched him play football by my cabin on the slope of Long's Peak and the other thousands who have read of his unusual experiences will be interested, I am sure, in this complete story of his life.
I gave an account of Scotch in my Wild Life on the Rockies, and in The Spell of the Rockies I related one of our winter experiences. These chapters and an article on him which I wrote for Country Life in America are, together with additional matter, embodied in this little book.