. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. 4. Non T was to Lnew that ling back 1 to steal i, and re- ts. What igs a week it was a I from the >xtra sheep -in a for- ion Wully, And hoT ;h miles o. Keep. All lished and )ack to the sheep had He ran ferryboat hed every- to South at the rest of the night teeking for his wretched idoL The next day he continued his search, he crossed and recrossed the river many times. He watched and smelt everyone that came over, and with significant shrewdness he sought un- ceasingly in the neighboring taverns for his mast


. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. 4. Non T was to Lnew that ling back 1 to steal i, and re- ts. What igs a week it was a I from the >xtra sheep -in a for- ion Wully, And hoT ;h miles o. Keep. All lished and )ack to the sheep had He ran ferryboat hed every- to South at the rest of the night teeking for his wretched idoL The next day he continued his search, he crossed and recrossed the river many times. He watched and smelt everyone that came over, and with significant shrewdness he sought un- ceasingly in the neighboring taverns for his master. The next day he set to work system^ atically to smell everyone that might cross the ferry. The ferry makes fifty trips a day, with an average of one hundred persons a trip, yet never once did Wully fail to be on the gang-plank and smell every pair of legs that crossed—5,000 pairs, 10,000 legs that day did Wully examine after his own fashion. And the next day, and the next, and all the week he kept his post, and seemed indifferent to feeding himself. Soon starvation and worry began to tell on him. He grew thin and ill-tempered. No one could touch him, and any attempt to interfere with his daily occupation of leg-smelling roused him to desperation. Day after day, week after week Wully watched and waited for his master, who never came. The ferry men learned to lespect. m \.. 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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