. Bannertail; the story of a gray squirrel. Squirrels. The Story of a Graysquirrel fierce repulsion, the bodily rejection that men call "; This is the law of surfeit. Bannertail had fallen foul of it, and Mother Carey, loving him as she ever loves her strong ones, had meted out the fullest measure of punishment that he, with all his strength, could bear and yet come through alive. The Red Moon of harvest was at hand. The Gray coat family was grown, and happy in the fulness of their lives, and Bannertail was hale and filled with the joy of being alive, leading his family be- yo
. Bannertail; the story of a gray squirrel. Squirrels. The Story of a Graysquirrel fierce repulsion, the bodily rejection that men call "; This is the law of surfeit. Bannertail had fallen foul of it, and Mother Carey, loving him as she ever loves her strong ones, had meted out the fullest measure of punishment that he, with all his strength, could bear and yet come through alive. The Red Moon of harvest was at hand. The Gray coat family was grown, and happy in the fulness of their lives, and Bannertail was hale and filled with the joy of being alive, leading his family be- yond old bounds, teaching them the ways of the farther woods, showing them new foods that the season brings. He, wise leader now, who once had been so un- wise. Then Mother Carey put him to the proof. She led, he led them farther than they had ever gone before, to the re- motest edge of the hickory woods. On [ 209]. 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 C. Scribner
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