. Wild animals at home [microform]. Animals; Zoology; Animaux; Zoologie. I 1 Beits of Hlc& and Low Degree Grizzly that had worsted Old Gnanpy, came stri- ding nearer, and looming larger. He had not quite forgotten the recmt battle, his whole air was menacing, and I had all the appro- priate sensations as he approached. At forty yards I snapped him, and again at twenty. Still he was coming, but at fiftem feet he stopped and turned his head, giving me the side view I wanted, and I snapped the camera again. The effect was startling. That insolent, nagging little click brought the wrath of the


. Wild animals at home [microform]. Animals; Zoology; Animaux; Zoologie. I 1 Beits of Hlc& and Low Degree Grizzly that had worsted Old Gnanpy, came stri- ding nearer, and looming larger. He had not quite forgotten the recmt battle, his whole air was menacing, and I had all the appro- priate sensations as he approached. At forty yards I snapped him, and again at twenty. Still he was coming, but at fiftem feet he stopped and turned his head, giving me the side view I wanted, and I snapped the camera again. The effect was startling. That insolent, nagging little click brought the wrath of the Gzisily onto myself. He turned on me with a savage growl. I was feel- ing just as I should be feeling; wondering, indeed, if my last moment had not come, but I foimd guid- ance in the old adage: "when you don't know a thing to do, don't do a ; For a minute or two the Grizzly glared, and I remained still; then cahnly ignoring me he set about his feast. All of this I tell in detail in my story. But there was one thing I did not dare to do then; was show the snaps I made. Surely it would be a wonderful evidence of my courage and coolness if I could show a photograph of that big Grizzly when he was coming on — maybe to kill me — I did not know, but I had a dim vision of my sorrowing relatives developing the plate to see how it haf^ened, for I preaied the. i. 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. Toronto : W. Briggs


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