plank gave way. With a final crash he 

 drove the wreck before him and Jack 

 was free again. 



The men read the story as though 

 in print; yes, better, for bits of plank 

 can tell no lies, and the track to the 

 pen and from the pen was the track of 

 a big Bear with a cut on the hind foot 

 and a curious round peg-like scar on 

 the front paw, while the logs inside, 

 where little torn, gave proof of a broken 

 tooth. 



"We had him that time, but he 

 knew too much for us. Never mind, 

 we'll see." 



So they kept on and caught him 

 again, for honey he could not resist. 

 But the wreckage of the trap was all 

 they found in the morning. 



Pedro's brother knewa man who had 

 trapped Bears, and the sheep-herder 

 remembered that it is necessary to 



