. The biography of a grizzly. Grizzly bear. 'W A H B \n5j. sun-beat invited him to stretch himself out and dry. But first he reared against the nearest tree and left a mark that none could mis- take. True^ there were plenty of si^ns of other animals usin^ the sulphur-bath for their ills; but what of it? Thenceforth that tree bore this inscription, in a lan^ua^e of mud, hair, and smell, that every mountain creature could read: My bath. Keep away! (Signed) WAHB. Wahb lay on his belly till his back was dry, then turned on his broad back and squirmed about in a ponderous way till the broiling sun


. The biography of a grizzly. Grizzly bear. 'W A H B \n5j. sun-beat invited him to stretch himself out and dry. But first he reared against the nearest tree and left a mark that none could mis- take. True^ there were plenty of si^ns of other animals usin^ the sulphur-bath for their ills; but what of it? Thenceforth that tree bore this inscription, in a lan^ua^e of mud, hair, and smell, that every mountain creature could read: My bath. Keep away! (Signed) WAHB. Wahb lay on his belly till his back was dry, then turned on his broad back and squirmed about in a ponderous way till the broiling sun had wholly dried him. He. 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; Seton-Thompson, Grace Gallatin. New York, The Century co.


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