. The biography of a grizzly. Grizzly bear. lame Grizzly mi^ht have been seen wandering, limping cdon^^ leaving a bloody spot each time he tried to set down his hind paw; whining and whimperings ^^ Mother! Mo- ther! Oh, Mother, where are you?'' for he was cold and hungry, and had such a pain in his foot* But there was no Mother to come to him, and he dared not go back where he had left her, so he wan- dered aimlessly about among the pines* Then he smelled some strange animal smell and heard heavy foot- steps; and not knowing what else to do, he climbed a tree* Presently a band of great, long-n


. The biography of a grizzly. Grizzly bear. lame Grizzly mi^ht have been seen wandering, limping cdon^^ leaving a bloody spot each time he tried to set down his hind paw; whining and whimperings ^^ Mother! Mo- ther! Oh, Mother, where are you?'' for he was cold and hungry, and had such a pain in his foot* But there was no Mother to come to him, and he dared not go back where he had left her, so he wan- dered aimlessly about among the pines* Then he smelled some strange animal smell and heard heavy foot- steps; and not knowing what else to do, he climbed a tree* Presently a band of great, long-necked, slim- legged animals, taller than his Mo- ther, came by under the tree* 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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