. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. k, I fiung a 'aru and the Qg him over avage growl le ditch and y was to the ith Dorley's scues told of d fallen into d but for his far-weltered [lile his keen irage baffled the moor in still paying ox, when the Poor Wdow y sheep, and the morning. farmers set tale tracks in WuUy the snow, those of a very large fox, imdoubtedly die multo-murderous villain. For awhile the trail was clear enough, then it came to the river and the habitual cvuming of the animal was shown. He reached the water at a long angle pointin


. Wild animals I have known and 200 drawings [microform]. Animal behavior; Animaux. k, I fiung a 'aru and the Qg him over avage growl le ditch and y was to the ith Dorley's scues told of d fallen into d but for his far-weltered [lile his keen irage baffled the moor in still paying ox, when the Poor Wdow y sheep, and the morning. farmers set tale tracks in WuUy the snow, those of a very large fox, imdoubtedly die multo-murderous villain. For awhile the trail was clear enough, then it came to the river and the habitual cvuming of the animal was shown. He reached the water at a long angle pointing down stream and jumped into the shallow, unfrozen current. But at the other side there was no track leading out, and it was only after long searching that, a quarter of a mile higher up the stream, they found where he had come out. The track then ran to the top of Henley's high stone wall, where there was no snow left to tell tales. But the patient hunters persevered. When it crossed the smooth snow from the wall to the high road there was a difference of opinion. Some claimed that the track went up, others down the road. But Jo settled it, and after another long search they found where apparently the same trail, though some said a larger one had left the road to enter a sheep-fold, and leaving this without harming the occupants, the track-maker had stepped in the footmarks of a countryman, thereby getting to the moor road, along which he had trotted straight to Dorley's J**. ⢠⢠⢠" 1 m ! 11 â i I *i. 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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