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Identifier: kragjohnnybearwi00seto (find matches)
Title: Krag and Johnny Bear, with pictures
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Seton, Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946
Subjects: Animals Animals Animals Animals Animals
Publisher: New York : C. Scribner's sons
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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he aint all chawed up an the campin tatters. There he was, bravely making his last stand.His legs were tottering under him with fearand hunger, but he still put on his boldest face,and was clearly as ready as ever to die in de-fence of the camp. The cold gray eyes of the mountaineer tookin this part of the situation at the first glance,and when he galloped up and saw the un-touched bacon, he realized that Chink hadeaten nothing since he left. When the Puppy,trembling with fear and weakness, crawled upand looked in his face and licked his hand asmuch as to say, Ive done what you told me,it was too much for old Aubrey. The tearsstood in his eyes as he hastened to get food forthe little hero. Then he turned to him and said: Chink,old pard, Ive treated you dirty, an you alwaystreated me white. Ill never go on anotherspree without takin you along, Chink, an Illtreat you as white as you treated me, if I knowhow. Taint much more I kin do for you,pard, since ye dont drink, but I reckon I kin
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Trembling with Fear and Weakness, He wasMaking his Last Stand. Chink 141 lift the biggest worry out o yer life, an* Ill doit, too. Then from the ridge-pole he took down thepride of his heart, his treasured repeating rifle,and, regardless of consequences, he broke thegovernment seals, wax eagles, red tape, and alland went to the door. The Coyote was sitting off a little way witha Mephistophelian grin on his face, as usual;but the rifle rang, and Chinks reign of terrorwas at an end. What matter if the soldiers did come out andfind that the laws of the Park had been violated,that Aubrey had shot one of the animals of thePark ? What matter to Aubrey if his gun was takenfrom him and destroyed, and he and his outfitexpelled from the Park, with a promise of beingjailed if ever he returned? What did it allmatter? Its all right, said old Aubrey. I donethe sqar thing by my pard—my pard, that al-ways treated me white. The Scribner Series of School Reading A Uniform Series for Supplementary Rea

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Seton__Ernest_Thompson__1860_1946
  • booksubject:Animals
  • bookpublisher:New_York___C__Scribner_s_sons
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  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:158
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