. Fowls of the air . >ufcasf and an alarm cry that spoke only of haste and danger. I had a glimpse of the bear plunging into the alders, as if thrown by a J(oskomenos catapult; the kingfisher wheeled in a great ■^^ rattling circle about the canoe before he pitched upon the old stump, jerking his tail and clattering in great excitement. I swung noiselessly out into the lake, where I could watch the alders. They were all still for a space of ten minutes; but Mooween was there, I knew, sniffing and listening. Then a ^Myf«(^-H!^4s,/j™i!««|in^ great snake seemed ^^^^mit^im^ ^Ci. 172


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