. The biography of a grizzly. Grizzly bear. had seen such once before and had not been afraid of them then, be- cause he had been with his Mothen But now he kept very quiet in the tree, and the bi^ creatures stopped picking the ^rass when they were near him, and blowing their noses, ran out of si^ht/ s He stayed in the tree till near \ morning, and then he was so stiff v with cold that he could scarcely ^et down* But the warm sun came up, and he felt better as he sought about for berries and ants, for he was very hungry. Then he went back to the Piney and put his wounded foot in the ice-cold w
. The biography of a grizzly. Grizzly bear. had seen such once before and had not been afraid of them then, be- cause he had been with his Mothen But now he kept very quiet in the tree, and the bi^ creatures stopped picking the ^rass when they were near him, and blowing their noses, ran out of si^ht/ s He stayed in the tree till near \ morning, and then he was so stiff v with cold that he could scarcely ^et down* But the warm sun came up, and he felt better as he sought about for berries and ants, for he was very hungry. Then he went back to the Piney and put his wounded foot in the ice-cold waten He wanted to ^et back to the mountains a^ain, but still he felt he must ^o to where he had left his. 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; Seton-Thompson, Grace Gallatin. New York, The Century co.
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