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When
Dora Wright found herself jobless at fifty, with her marriage and friendship
in ruins, she did not despair for long. From the wreckage she had rescued
her three Airedale bitches and enough money to begin buying a tiny cottage
in deepest rural Kent. The only way was up, and she set about the climb
with determination, courage and humour. At last she could build her
breeding kennels and live life on her terms. Obliged to work trimming
and boarding dogs as well as looking after her own growing pack, she
often only just made ends meet. The wild garden and dilapidated house
cried out for attention, but despite her enthusiasm there were only
twenty-four hours in the day and money was short. Like the pioneer she
often felt she should have been, Dora tackled every job and obstacle
with dauntless ingenuity. Slowly her perfect life took shape.
Many people dream of retiring to a country cottage with beloved animals.
This is the story of one, born in smoky London, who made her dream come
true.
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