. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . 36 ZAUBERLINDA, THE WISE As the little creature looked up at herwith its wild, bright eyes, the expressionof fear and pain in them went straight tos kind heart. Oh, you poorng, I will set you free, she cried,often seen the trappers go bye with traps like this, and Petehad shown her how to set and open one. Z\gr 7 ^^JJ p^^ * She went to work very carefully toits ugly jaws, with their cruel,iharp teeth. Now, when the little cap- e realized that it was not to be harmed,but was to be set free, it looked up ather again, and Annie never forgot thatlook of gra


. Zauberlinda, the wise witch; . 36 ZAUBERLINDA, THE WISE As the little creature looked up at herwith its wild, bright eyes, the expressionof fear and pain in them went straight tos kind heart. Oh, you poorng, I will set you free, she cried,often seen the trappers go bye with traps like this, and Petehad shown her how to set and open one. Z\gr 7 ^^JJ p^^ * She went to work very carefully toits ugly jaws, with their cruel,iharp teeth. Now, when the little cap- e realized that it was not to be harmed,but was to be set free, it looked up ather again, and Annie never forgot thatlook of gratitude. It tried to limp away, but could not;its paw had been too\ badl^jCrushed inie trap. Very tenderly Annie took it rrm ra V ZAUBERLINDA, THE WISE WITCH. 37 in her arms and carried it home. Shemade it a bed of nice clean straw andgave it water. It drank a little, but re-fused to eat anything, and sat very still,as though thinking earnestly. Now hap-pened something that was exceedinglystrange. Annies other wild pets, thegopher and the prairie hens, would not


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