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Identifier: audubonmagazine02nati (find matches)
Title: The Audubon magazine
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: National Audubon Society
Subjects: Birds -- Periodicals Birds -- Conservation Periodicals
Publisher: (New York, N.Y. : Forest and Stream Publishing Co.)
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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over it, theDog smelt bears blood, and the hair onthe back of his neck bristled with anger;he got another sniff, and, for a momentforgetting everything else, he ran off onthe Bears trail. Now was the Foxs opportunity! Heclosed his jaws on the broadest part of thetrappers back, and sampled it with such asudden snap, that the trapper yelled, andflung him off as suddenly. Away went the Fox as fast as he couldlimp, and the Dog, recalled to duty, was Charley s Wonderful Jourjieys. 189 soon after him. Jhe Dog was gaining, and tore with all his might, until, seeing but the sly Fox went for the nearest trap, the trapper running toward him, he keeping his eyes wide open. When he thought it prudent to decamp, and went came to it, he put down his wounded leg off with such mingled emotions as you with a groan, and jumped over the trap. may imagine. The next moment the Dog plunged into it. The Dog was soon released, but he had and rolled over with a howl. no more appetite for Fox hunting that day.
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YOU VE BEEN AND PUT YOUR FOOT IN IT, S.\ID THE FOX. Now, cousin, said the Fox, thetables are turned. You little thoughtwhen you saw me in the trap just now,that our positions would be so soonchanged, but such is life. It is laughablewhen you come to think of it, but I sup-pose I must try to help you out. With that he sprung on the helpless Dogand gripped him by the ham and tugged Will you give me your beautiful bunchof flowers. asked the little girl of Charley,as he wandered off. Charley raised his hand, and seeing thatit was a beautiful bouquet of sweet scentedflowers that he held up, he said: I Millgive them to you with pleasure if you willshow me the way home. I cannot go home with vou, said the IQO Mans Dependence on the Lozver Animals. girl, because you live on the other side ofthe river now, but I will go with you to therivers bank, and give you a kiss which willput you to sleep here, and then you willwake again directly at home. So Charley gave her the flowers andplaced his lia

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  • bookdecade:1880
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:National_Audubon_Society
  • booksubject:Birds____Periodicals
  • booksubject:Birds____Conservation_Periodicals
  • bookpublisher:_New_York__N_Y____Forest_and_Stream_Publishing_Co__
  • bookcontributor:American_Museum_of_Natural_History_Library
  • booksponsor:Biodiversity_Heritage_Library
  • bookleafnumber:198
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