. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. WuUy In vain she fought to hold him off* he would loon have had her by the throat, when in rushed Dorley. Straight at him, now in the same horrid sil- ence sprang Wully, and savagely tore him again and again before a deadly blow from the fagot- hook disabled him, dashing him, gasping and writhing, on the stone floor, desperate, and done for, but game and defiant to the last. Another quick blow scattered his brains on the hearth- stone, where so long he had been a faithful and honored retainer—and Wully, bright,
. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. WuUy In vain she fought to hold him off* he would loon have had her by the throat, when in rushed Dorley. Straight at him, now in the same horrid sil- ence sprang Wully, and savagely tore him again and again before a deadly blow from the fagot- hook disabled him, dashing him, gasping and writhing, on the stone floor, desperate, and done for, but game and defiant to the last. Another quick blow scattered his brains on the hearth- stone, where so long he had been a faithful and honored retainer—and Wully, bright, fierce, trusty, treacherous Wully, quivered a moment, then straightened out, and lay forever stilL I! I I) for a moment d be no mis- iras up, it was ;amed. as the bit and tore so often fed. 303. 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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