. The biography of a grizzly. Grizzly bear. i/i^^ mate* No one believes that he ever had one* The love-season of Bears came and went year after year, but left him alone in his prime as he had been in his youth* It is not ^ood for a Bear to be alone; it is bad for him in every way* His ha- bitual moroseness ^rew with his stren^thy and any one chancing to meet him now would have called him a dangerous Grizzly* He had lived in the Meteetsee Valley since first he betook him- self there, and his character had been shaped by many little adven- tures with traps and his wild rivals of the mountains* B


. The biography of a grizzly. Grizzly bear. i/i^^ mate* No one believes that he ever had one* The love-season of Bears came and went year after year, but left him alone in his prime as he had been in his youth* It is not ^ood for a Bear to be alone; it is bad for him in every way* His ha- bitual moroseness ^rew with his stren^thy and any one chancing to meet him now would have called him a dangerous Grizzly* He had lived in the Meteetsee Valley since first he betook him- self there, and his character had been shaped by many little adven- tures with traps and his wild rivals of the mountains* But there was none of the latter that henow feared^ and he knew enough to avoid the first, for that penetrating odor of. 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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