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"Two years ago I took a natcherlist out for a month, an' he was so tickled he said 'e'd send me a bunch o' books about bears an' wild things. He did! I read 'em. I laughed at first, an' then I got mad an' made a fire of 'em. Bears is cur'ous. There's a mighty lot of interestin' things to say about 'em without making a fool o' yo'rself. There sure is!" Langdon nodded.

I'm goin' to bring in some mutton if there's any to be got, an' I probably won't be back until after dark." Aldous knew that he had more to say, and he went with him a few steps beyond the camp. And MacDonald continued in a low, troubled voice: "Be careful, Johnny. Watch yo'rself. I'm going to take a look over into the next valley, an' I won't be back until late.

I know this that yo're either a big fool or an insider. Yo're a nice young feller. I have kind-a taken a fancy to yo'. I like to see yo' young fellers get along and not miss yo'r chances. Come, my boy, get wise to yo'rself, get wise to yo'rself! Climb on to the band wagon with yo' friends." Bud concluded that he might be able to get more definite information out of Telfer if he humored him a bit.

"Yes, of course, I didn't mean that," said Lennard, "but just slowly about a tenth of the speed that you dropped me into the bowels of the earth with. You see, I want to have a look at the sides." "Yo' needna' trouble about that, Mr Lennard, I can give yo' drawin's of all that in t' office, but still yo' can see for yo'rself by the drawin's afterwards."

"Besides, I wants ter hear lots more erbout the city an' city folks." "But I have already imposed enough on your hospitality," protested Donald, hesitatingly, since the invitation held a strong appeal for him. "Yo' haint imposed at all. Set yo'rself down. I shore appreciates yo'r company."

"Perhaps what I need most, to start with, is just plain rest, and I rather guess I'll laze around this morning, and maybe go down to Fayville to get my grip this afternoon." "Wall, thet air a good idee. Jest make yo'rself ter home. I've got a leetle bizness ter attend to up the mountain a piece, an' I allows yo' kin git erlong 'thout me fer a while."

They had not yet found his tracks in the sand of the creek bottom. Yet Bruce was confident. He knew that Thor had been following the crests of the slopes. "If you go back out of this country an' write about bears, don't make a fool o' yo'rself like most of the writin' fellows, Jimmy," he said, as they sat back to smoke their pipes after supper.