. Lives of the hunted, containing a true account of the doings of five quadrupeds & three birds and, in elucidation of the same, over 200 drawings . acking symptoms of change in old was always reckoned onsartain, and herdevotion to Johnny seemed subject to her char-acteristic. This perhaps accounted for the factthat when the end of the month was near, Johnnywould sometimes spend half a day in the top ofsome tree, alone, miserable, and utterly unheeded. The last chapter of his history came to passafter I had left the region. One day at graydawn he was tagging along behind his mothera


. Lives of the hunted, containing a true account of the doings of five quadrupeds & three birds and, in elucidation of the same, over 200 drawings . acking symptoms of change in old was always reckoned onsartain, and herdevotion to Johnny seemed subject to her char-acteristic. This perhaps accounted for the factthat when the end of the month was near, Johnnywould sometimes spend half a day in the top ofsome tree, alone, miserable, and utterly unheeded. The last chapter of his history came to passafter I had left the region. One day at graydawn he was tagging along behind his motheras she prowled in the rear of the Hotel. Anewly hired Irish girl was already astir in thekitchen. On looking out, she saw, as shethought, a Calf where it should not be, and ranto shoo it away. That open kitchen door stillheld unmeasured terrors for Grumpy, and sheran in such alarm that Johnny caught the in-fection, and not being able to keep up with her,he made for the nearest tree, which unfortunatelyturned out to be a post, and soon—too soon—he arrived at its top, some seven feet from theground, and there poured forth his woes on the 187. Johnny Bear chilly morning air, while Grumpy apparentlyfelt justified in continuing her flight the girl came near and saw that she hadtreed some wild animal, she was as much fright-ened as her victim. But others of the kitchenstaff appeared, and recognizing the vociferousJohnny, they decided to make him a prisoner. A collar and chain were brought, and after astruggle, during which several of the men got wellscratched, the collar was buckled on Johnnysneck and the chain made fast to the post. When he found that he was held, Johnnywas simply too mad to scream. He bit andscratched and tore till he was tired out. Thenhe lifted up his voice again to call his did appear once or twice in the distance,but could not make up her mind to face that Cat,so disappeared, and Johnny was left to his fate. He put in the most of that d


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