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give a summary of the story Dog of Titwal​

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Saadat Hasan Manto never lived to see his work translated; given the quality of this English edition, he was probably lucky. Born a Moslem in the Punjab region of India, Manto was forced by the violence that accompanied partition to leave for Pakistan, where he died in 1955 at the age of 43. His fiction, written in Urdu, has since maintained a large following throughout the subcontinent. Most of the stories in this collection protest communal and sectarian hatred. (In ''The Dog of Titwal,'' for example, a stray mutt wanders between warring Pakistani and Indian troops. When each side discovers that the other has been caring for the animal, the dog, like the civilian population, comes under fire from both armies.) In making Manto's work available to English readers for the first time, Khalid Hasan has rendered it into wooden, obscure prose that is studded with anachronisms. But even after this is taken into account, Western readers accustomed to sharply focused plots and economy of literary effect are likely to find Manto's stories amateurish and predictable.

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