Paul and His Dog, V.2 (novels of Paul De Kock Volume XIV)

Paul and His Dog, V.2 is a novel by French author Paul de Kock, likely written in the early 19th century. The story features a mischievous child named Emile, a thoughtful physician, and two young women, Agathe and Honorine, alongside the brave dog Ami. The narrative explores themes of childhood innocence, the bond between humans and animals, and personal redemption, as Ami heroically saves Emile from drowning, leading to reflections on morality and kindness. This work is part of a series that captures middle-class Parisian life and its adventures.















