. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. I be Facing: Mustanft a mess* ; menâ :ook. with the wonder* y arrived )ut noon ,ck Pacer d behind ild horses ⢠a thirsty aden with 'he Pacer >and away the south- )nce more instructed make for away to gs. After them, and : that they the south, ut cutting «icross to where they ought to go, brought Jo again in close sight. Again he walked quietly toward the herd, and again there was the alann and flight. And so they passed the afternoon, but circled ever more and more to the south, so that when the sun was lo


. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. I be Facing: Mustanft a mess* ; menâ :ook. with the wonder* y arrived )ut noon ,ck Pacer d behind ild horses ⢠a thirsty aden with 'he Pacer >and away the south- )nce more instructed make for away to gs. After them, and : that they the south, ut cutting «icross to where they ought to go, brought Jo again in close sight. Again he walked quietly toward the herd, and again there was the alann and flight. And so they passed the afternoon, but circled ever more and more to the south, so that when the sun was low they were, as Jo had expected, not far from Alamosa Arroyo. The band was again close at hand, and Jo, after starting them off, rode to the wagon, while his pard, who had been taking it easy, took up the slow chase on a fresh horse. After supper the wagon moved on to the up- per ford of the Alamosa, as arranged, and there camped for the night. Meanwhile, Charley followed the herd. They had not run so far as at first, for their pursuer made no sign of attack, and they were getting used to his company. They were more easily found, as the shadows fell, on account of a snow- white mare that was in the bunch. A young moon in the sky now gave some help, and rely- ing on his horse to choose the path, Charley kept him quietly walking after the herd, represented by that ghost-white mare, till they were lost in the night. He then got off, unsaddled and «4» m 1 'â ; i'l. M Hf. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946. New York : Grosset & Dunlap


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