Two Fellows '^3V 

 and the Dear. 



^WO Fellows were travelling together 

 djyvjLj through a wood, when a Bear 



/^&C\\ rusnec ^ out u P on them. One of 

 J the travellers happened to be in 

 front, and he seized hold of the branch of a 

 tree, and hid himself among the leaves. The 

 other, seeing no help for it, threw himself flat 

 down upon the ground, with his face in the 

 dust. The Bear, coming up to him, put his 

 muzzle close to his ear, and sniffed and sniffed. 

 But at last with a growl he shook his head 

 and slouched off, for bears will not touch dead 

 meat. Then the fellow in the tree came down 



