away and came back as soon as possible 

 with a change of clothes. The scene 

 was as I had left it, but duskier. I 

 stood waiting for the next move. The 

 Grizzly made it. He evidently had 

 finished his meal for the night, and now 

 moved majestically off up the hill 

 towards the pine woods. At the edge 

 of these he stood for a moment, Wahb's 

 last appearance, so far as I am con- 

 cerned, for, as he posed, the fading light 

 dropped its curtain of darkness between t. 



us, and I was able to get Nimrod away. * 



