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Monday, October 22, 2007

Basenji: "Lady", from the book: Goodbye, My Lady (1954)

Good-bye, My Lady is a novel by James H. Street about a boy and his Basenji dog. It was published in 1954 and made into a movie in 1958. Due to its popularity, it was reprinted in 1978. Skeeter is a little orphaned boy, who adopts a lost dog called "Lady". A friend hears from a traveling salesman that a kennel in Connecticut lost a Basenji. The description of the lost dog, named "Isis of the Blue Nile", matches that of "Lady"...

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When "Lady" responds to the name "Isis", Skeeter knows he has lost his beloved Basenji, and with immense sorrow, decides to return her to her rightful owner. A wire is sent to the kennel, and the owner flies down from Connecticut to take possession of Lady. Sadly , Skeeter has to give up "Lady". However, he gains a new sense of maturity for the world, and is happy with the $100 reward he got for returning her to her rightful owner.

Interestingly enough, the Basenji is the only dog that cannot bark! It rather yodels in a strange way and lacks those functions that enable it to bark like other dogs.It is one of the few dogs that originate from Africa.

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