. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. The Pacingf Mustang. *i '•1: The story was not quite so consecutive at given here. It was much punctuated by present engrossments, and from first to last was more or less infiltrated through the necessaries of life, for Bill was a healthy young man without a trace of false shame. But the account was com- plete and everyone believed it, for Billy wm known to be reliable. Of all those who heard, old Turkeytrack talked tne least and probabl) thought the most, for it gave him a new idea.' During his after-dinner pi


. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. The Pacingf Mustang. *i '•1: The story was not quite so consecutive at given here. It was much punctuated by present engrossments, and from first to last was more or less infiltrated through the necessaries of life, for Bill was a healthy young man without a trace of false shame. But the account was com- plete and everyone believed it, for Billy wm known to be reliable. Of all those who heard, old Turkeytrack talked tne least and probabl) thought the most, for it gave him a new idea.' During his after-dinner pipe he studied it out and deciding that he could not go it alone, he took Horseshoe Billy into his council and the result was a partnership in a new venture to capt- ure the Pacer; that is, the $5,000 that was now said to be the offer for him safe in a box-car. Antelope Springs was still the usual watering- place of the Pacer. The water being low left a broad belt of dry black mud between the sedge and the spring. At two places this belt was broken by a well-marked trail made by the animals coming to drink. Horses and wild animals usually kept to these trails, though the. horned cattle had no hesitation in taking / short cut through the sedge. 252. 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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