The Bears of Blue River
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Balser was more fortunate in his aim, and gave the bear a mortal wound .. .. Frontispiece FACT Bass and sunfish and big-mouthed redeye ... 4A wildcat almost as big as a cow .. 14 Little Balser noticed fresh bear tracks, and his breath began to come quickly 15 Fresh bear tracks 17 Imagine ... his consternation when he saw upon the bank, quietly watching him, a huge black bear .19 The bear had a pec...
MoreBalser was more fortunate in his aim, and gave the bear a mortal wound .. .. Frontispiece FACT Bass and sunfish and big-mouthed redeye ... 4A wildcat almost as big as a cow .. 14 Little Balser noticed fresh bear tracks, and his breath began to come quickly 15 Fresh bear tracks 17 Imagine ... his consternation when he saw upon the bank, quietly watching him, a huge black bear .19 The bear had a peculiar, determined expression about him 21 When the bear got within a few feet of Balser .. .the boy grew desperate with fear, and struck at the beast with the only weapon he had his string of fish 25 The bear had caught the fish, and again had climbed upon the log 29 He could hear the bear growling right at his heels, and it made him just fly .. .. facing 44 Tige was told to go into the cave .. .48 Ea ch with a saucy little bear cub .. 52 Down came Tom and Jerry from the roof .60 Tige and Prince swimming about the canoe .. 74 Lordy, Balser! It sthe one-eared bear .
(Typographical errors above are due to OCR software and don't occur in the book.)
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