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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2020 · 17 MIN

“The Lion of the Low Countries” by Huskyteer

from The Voice of Dog

Leo Belgicus, a 16th-century lion made of maps, struggles to find his place in the modern world. Today’s story is “The Lion of the Low Countries” by Huskyteer, an Ursa Major and Cóyotl Award-winning author of short stories. The story originally appeared in Symbol of a Nation from FurPlanet and you can find more of her stories at huskyteer.co.uk. Read for you by Khaki, your faithful fireside companion.

Leo Belgicus, a 16th-century lion made of maps, struggles to find his place in the modern world. Today’s story is “The Lion of the Low Countries” by Huskyteer, an Ursa Major and Cóyotl Award-winning author of short stories. The story originally appeared in Symbol of a Nation from FurPlanet and you can find more of her stories at huskyteer.co.uk. Read for you by Khaki, your faithful fireside companion.

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