. Trails and tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland . ^ attempts at turning into an apparentshelter, only to come out again. After manysuch zigzag efforts she decided to take tothe open water with her brood. In themeantime we were approaching nearer and 200 A Trip to Newfoundland nearer and when we separated them the motherdisappeared in the direction of the open lakeand the ducklings were forced towards thesandy beach. Thus separated we were ableto guide them up and down the shore ac-. Out for Themselves cording to our liking, being careful to keepthem along the sandy beach where theycould not fin


. Trails and tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland . ^ attempts at turning into an apparentshelter, only to come out again. After manysuch zigzag efforts she decided to take tothe open water with her brood. In themeantime we were approaching nearer and 200 A Trip to Newfoundland nearer and when we separated them the motherdisappeared in the direction of the open lakeand the ducklings were forced towards thesandy beach. Thus separated we were ableto guide them up and down the shore ac-. Out for Themselves cording to our liking, being careful to keepthem along the sandy beach where theycould not find any cover to conceal them-selves. We followed them for several little family had not received manylessons in the way of providing for itself,and when we cut the ducklings off from theirmother, fear was uppermost in all their A Trip to Newfoundland 201 actions. The instinct of fear gradually leftthem and in its place the instinct of hungerevidently gained the ascendancy. In thebeginning they would swim and paddle overthe water in great alarm, calling with a faint


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