WINGS IN THE BOOK
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"Began to climb out upon the crest of the dam." 7
"A foraging fish-hawk winging above." 15
"The otter moved with unusual caution." 19
"Suddenly rearing his sleek, snaky body half out of the
water." 23
"Poked his head above water." 33
"Sticky lumps, which they could hug under their chins." 41
"Twisted it across his shoulders, and let it drag behind
him." 54
"Every beaver now made a mad rush for the canal." 58
"It was no longer a log, but a big gray lynx." 62
"He caught sight of a beaver swimming down the pond." 72
"'Or even maybe a bear.'" 90
"He drowns jest at the place where he come in." 96
"Hunted through the silent and pallid aisles of the forest." 102
"A sinister, dark, slow-moving beast." 106
"He sprang with a huge bound that landed him, claws open,
squarely on the wolverene's hind quarters." 110
"It was not until the moon appeared ... that Jabe began to
call." 142
"Something gleamed silver down his side." 148
"An old she-bear with two half-grown cubs." 154
"Crept slowly around the raging and snarling captive." 170
"Snapped back at him with a vicious growl." 176
"Running in the shallow water to cover his scent" 200
"Sniffed loudly along the crack of the door." 212
"Made a wild thrust at the dreadful face." 216
"A magnificent, black, wide-antlered bull, an ungainly brown
cow, and a long-legged, long-eared calf." 228
"Pulled the butt under her chest." 248
"He 'belled' harshly several times across the dark wastes." 254
"In a flash was up again on his haunches." 268
"He curled down his abbreviated tail, and ran." 280
"In his fright the kid dropped his toadstool and stared back
at the gray ani
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