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Title: Black Bruin
The Biography of a Bear
Author: Clarence Hawkes
Illustrator: Charles Copeland
Release Date: May 9, 2007 [EBook #21398]
Language: English
Character set encoding: ASCII
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[Frontispiece: BLACK BRUIN'S FIRST ACQUAINTANCE WITH A PANTHER]
BLACK BRUIN
The Biography of a Bear
By
Clarence Hawkes
Author of
Shaggycoat, The Biography of a Beaver
The Trail to the Woods
Tenants of the Trees
The Little Foresters
etc.
Illustrated by
Charles Copeland
Philadelphia
George W. Jacobs & Co.
Publishers
Copyright, 1908, by
GEORGE W. JACOBS AND COMPANY
_All rights reserved_
Printed in U. S. A.
Dedicated to
My illustrator and friend
MR. CHARLES COPELAND
whose clever brush has caught so
perfectly each whim of nature in
field and forest, and called from
hiding the furtive furred and
feathered folk, who come and go
like shadows in the ancient woods.
THE GREAT BEAR OF THE MOUNTAINS
He had stolen the belt of Wampum
From the neck of Mishe-mokwa,
From the Great Bear of the mountains,
From the terror of the nations,
As he lay asleep and cumbrous,
On the summit of the mountains,
Like a rock with mosses on it,
Spotted brown and gray with mosses.
--LONGFELLOW.
CONTENTS
URSUS, THE DROLL. INTRODUCTORY
I. A THIEF IN THE NIGHT
II. THE CHASE
III. A WILDERNESS BABY
IV. THE CUBHOOD OF BLACK BRUIN
V. A ROLLICKING ROGUE
VI. THE LIFE OF A DANCING-BEAR
VII. THE VAGABONDS
VIII. THE BEAST AND THE MAN
IX. LIFE IN THE WILD
X. THE GREAT BEAR-HUNT
XI. A PLEASANT COMPANION
XII. THE KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
XIII. THE BEAR WITH A COLLAR
XIV. THE WRECK
ILLUSTRATIONS
Black Bruin's first acquaintance with a panther . . . _Frontispiece_
The bear hurried in hot pursuit
Black Bruin dealt the porcupine a crushing blow
Growler sprang at Black Bruin's throat
He discovered anoth
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