The story of Rin-Tin-Tin : the marvelous and amazing dog of the movies (1927)

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In £he cMovie^o> " Where {he cNorfti ^e&ins" In the movie, "Where the North Begins," the dog played an extraordinary part. He was one of a wolf pack, a throwback, for his father had been a dog. He comes upon the human smell; strange feelings move him. Gabrielle, the trapper, had started out with his dogs and furs. It was important for him to reach the trading station. He has been hurt; he is deserted. He hears the ominous call of the wolf pack. The instincts of the strange wolf's forbears move him. He reverts back, all his instincts are to protect this strange being — man was, after all, his master. He fights off the wolves, he protects the man, finds a hiding place that is safe; in all, Gabrielle, the trapper, recovers and goes on his way. ________ RIN-TIN-TIN FINDS A MASTER