** "My Dog Tray" by Unknown is a heartwarming story about the unbreakable bond between a young girl named Nell and her loyal dog, Tray, set against the tough reality of Victorian London. After Nell's father passes away, she and Tray face hardship and the cruelty of her landlady, but Tray’s unwavering companionship is her constant solace. When Nell is hurt, Tray's quick thinking and loyalty shine as he seeks help, leading them to a hospital where Nell can recover. This act of heroism not only showcases Tray's intelligence and devotion but also changes their lives for the better, as they find a loving home and a fresh start, illustrating the powerful connection between a child and their pet through a touching narrative. **
My Dog Tray
By Unknown
** Witness a tale of unwavering devotion as a resourceful dog navigates the harsh streets of London to save the little girl who is his best friend.
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