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Hunting the Grizzly 



depths of the imprints of his paws showing the 

 Hghtened condition of his body after his long 

 fast. The plantigrade tracks, one in front of 

 the other, followed the course of a little bab- 

 bling stream; and where this disappeared un- 



Where Bruin Crossed the Pack. 



der a snow-slide, old Bruin crossed the pack, 

 leaving the impression of his huge claws side- 

 ways as distinguished from his black brothers. 

 While out hunting we came upon an old 

 log shack in a densely timbered location; with 

 timber scattered in every direction, some de- 



