. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. ut no more, )ught my-seli in that very twenty-three akable signs ; well-known escaped, and lore remarka- of the region Devil's Hole, vorth all the It after night lever one wsa owl about thi , but Wuily, more than a d his master's a whole skin, respect fo* opular pet bu» enial, becanr*. eemed to likt dest daughter. Wully « shrewd, handsome, young woman, who, ife the capacity of general manager of the home; was VVully's special guardian. The other mem- bers of Dorley's family Wully learned to toler- ate, but the
. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. ut no more, )ught my-seli in that very twenty-three akable signs ; well-known escaped, and lore remarka- of the region Devil's Hole, vorth all the It after night lever one wsa owl about thi , but Wuily, more than a d his master's a whole skin, respect fo* opular pet bu» enial, becanr*. eemed to likt dest daughter. Wully « shrewd, handsome, young woman, who, ife the capacity of general manager of the home; was VVully's special guardian. The other mem- bers of Dorley's family Wully learned to toler- ate, but the rest of the world, men and dogs, h« seemed to hate. His uncanny disposition was well shorn in the last meeting I had with him. I was walk- ing on a pathway across the moor behind Dor- Sey's house. Wully was lying on the doorstep. As I drew near he arose, and without appear- ing to see me trotted toward my pathway and placed himself across it about ten yards ahead of me. There he stood silently and intently regard- ing the distant moor, his slightly bristling mane the only sign that he had not been suddenly turned to stone. H'3 did not stir as I came up, ana not wishing to quarrel, I stepped around past nis nose and walked on. Wully at once (eit his position and in the same eerie silence aotted on some twenty feet and again stood tu:ross tne pathway. Once more I came up »aa. scepping into the grass, brushed past his nos<;. instantly, but without a sound, he seized my left heei. I kicked out with the other foot 99$. 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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