Stories of American Life And Adventure, Third Reader Grade

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Stories of American Life And Adventure, Third Reader Grade
Eggleston, Edward, 1837-1902
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It fell down among the other trees with a crash that made the woods roar, and lay at last upon the ground.
But no bear came out of the big tree.
Mr. Henry began to be afraid that there was no bear there. He thought such a crash was enough to wake up the sleepiest bear in the world. At last the nose of a bear was poked out of the hole.
Then came the head. Then came out the great brown body of one of the largest bears in the woods. Mr. Henry shot the bear dead.
Though the Indians kill and eat bea
...rs, they are very much afraid of the ghosts of the bears after they are dead. They are more afraid of a bear EGGL. AMER. LIFE — 6 82 after it is dead than when it is alive. So, whenever an Indian has killed a bear, he always begs the dead bear's pardon. Each of these Indians now politely begged pardon of the bear. The old woman who had adopted Mr. Henry for her son took the bear's head in her hands and kissed it.
She called it her grandmother, and asked it not to do them any harm. The Indians told the dead bear that a white man had killed it.


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