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“I turned round suddenly and you’d gone. Did you get lost?”, says Arturo, realizing that he was alone. Who walked him disappeared. Of that person we know nothing: man or woman, rich or poor, young or old, because maybe none of that has any interest to a dog. Being his owner and companion is enough to him. Only that to reveal throughout the book his unconditional love in an endless quest, a construction of an old and well-known model of delivery, giving and friendship that asks nothing in return. Arturo merely underlines what we already know about man’s best friend. As Argos in the Odyssey, Arturo will wait the time needed for the return of his Ulysses, dreaming that image of pure happiness that is the encounter between a dog and its owner. Bruaá