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It is very sure that Gringo could see in this nothing but a human making queer, unmenacing, monotonous sounds, so giving a final "Gr-u-ph," the Bear blinked his eyes, rose to his feet and strode down the bank, and the cowboy forced his unwilling horse to and past the place. "Wall, wall," he chuckled, "I never knowed it to fail. Thar's whar most B'ars is alike."

But things like that don't happen around here now-a-days. B'ars ain't so common and mebbe gals ain't so brave," and he went away, chuckling.

Thar's nothin' so lets the whey outen a hoss-back Injun like puttin' him a-foot: an the Cheyennes settles down in sorrow an' peace immediate. "While Hardrobe an' his boy Bloojacket is with me, I'm impressed partic'lar by the love they b'ars each other. I never does cut the trail of a father an' son who gives themse'fs up to one another like this Hardrobe an' his Bloojacket boy.

That's where Spanish Bill launches that bread of his'n; an' the way it later turns out it sorter b'ars down on me, an' keeps me rememberin' what that skyscout says at the pra'r-meetin' about the action a gent gets by playin' a good deed to win. "'It's the middle of January, mebby two months later, when I'm over on the Upper Caliente about fifty miles back of the Spanish Peaks.

The horses continued to show signs of uneasiness, and presently sounds of a tremendous commotion came from the side of the hills a little way ahead. It sounded as if a terrific fight between wild animals was in progress. The horses had stopped short, snorting. "What's broke loose?" Addison exclaimed. "Must be bears." "Uh-huh!" old Tommy assented. "Tham's b'ars.

An' yet that guileless Mexican lays him out with rocks, and regyards sech feats as trivial. An American, too, by merely growlin' towards this Mexican, would make him quit out like a jack rabbit. "As I observes prior, courage is frequent the froots of what a gent don't know. Take grizzly b'ars.

"How fortunate that we are not afoot, then," Professor Henderson remarked. The next moment the two sleds shot around the wooded point and the river below lay before them. The bears were galloping after the party and shut off all way of escape to the rear. "Oh, gollyation! Looker dat mess ob b'ars!" shrieked Washington White. And there was a good reason for the black man's terror.

"This young Indian," said Paul, "was a fine specimen of his race, tall and well made, with a handsome countenance, in which truth was as plain as the sun in the summer sky. I was out after grizzly b'ars at the time, but hadn't had much luck, an' was comin' back to camp one evenin' in somethin' of a sulky humour, when I fell upon a trail which I knowed was the trail of a Redskin.

"Better go ahead and see if it is free of bears or other wild animals," suggested Dan Baxter, as he came to a halt. Rifle in hand the guide went into the opening, and made a thorough examination of the surroundings. "Aint been no b'ars nor nothin' else here," he declared. "You can come right in."

Now you jist tell me all over again, what's yer proposition about me owning these little b'ars?" "Well, it is as I said. Mr. Welborn here will take your note for an even hundred for both bears. The note will be due Christmas. We can go right over to the ticket wagon and have Lew draw the note, payable at the Wabash Valley Trust Company for an even hundred, and the cubs are yours.

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