In the Forestor Pictures of Life And Scenery in the Woods of Canada

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In the Forestor Pictures of Life And Scenery in the Woods of Canada
Catharine Parr Traill
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However, just beforehe left the boat, he missed his pet; for a cunning Yankee pedlar on boardhad stolen it. My uncle knew that his little friend would not desert itsold master; so he went on deck where the passengers were assembled, andwhistled a popular tune familiar to the chitmunk. The little fellow, onhearing it, whisked out of the pedlar's pocket, and running swiftly alonga railing against which he was standing, soon sought refuge his master'sbosom. " Lady Mary clapped her hands with joy, ...and said, "I am so glad, nurse, thatthe chitmunk ran back to his old friend. I wish it had bitten that Yankeepedlar's fingers. " "When angry these creatures will bite very sharply, set up their tails, and run to and fro, and make a chattering sound with their teeth. The redsquirrel is very fearless for its size, and will sometimes turn round andface you, set up its tail, and scold. But they will, when busy eating theseeds of the sunflower or thistle, of which they are very fond, suffer youto stand and watch them without attempting to run away.

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