. The biography of a grizzly. Grizzly bear. ^f were ^reen, he put his own mark over the other mark, and made it clearer by slashing the bark with the ^reat pickaxes that ^rew on his toes* The Upper Piney had so lon^ been a Blackbear ran^e that the Squirrels had ceased storing their harvest in hollow trees, and were now usin^ the spaces under flat rocks, where the Blackbears could not ^et at them; so Wahb found this a land of plenty: every fourth or fifth rock in the pine woods was the roof of a Squirrel or Chip- munk granary, and when he turned it over, if the little owner were there, Wahb did


. The biography of a grizzly. Grizzly bear. ^f were ^reen, he put his own mark over the other mark, and made it clearer by slashing the bark with the ^reat pickaxes that ^rew on his toes* The Upper Piney had so lon^ been a Blackbear ran^e that the Squirrels had ceased storing their harvest in hollow trees, and were now usin^ the spaces under flat rocks, where the Blackbears could not ^et at them; so Wahb found this a land of plenty: every fourth or fifth rock in the pine woods was the roof of a Squirrel or Chip- munk granary, and when he turned it over, if the little owner were there, Wahb did not scruple to flatten him with his paw and de- vour him as an agreeable relish to his own provisions*. 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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