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The Life Story of a Black Bear

The Life Story of a Black Bear

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FOREWORD 

Word Count: 353    |    Released on: 17/11/2017

reater than when, in the western part of North America, there is a discovery of new gold-diggings. Then from all points of the compass men come pouring into the mountains with axe

white-tailed and the mule-eared deer. Except for the occasional rebellion of a mutinous lieutenant of a puma, there has been none to dispute their lordship from year to year and century to century. Each winter they h

ing to the chopping of axes; and the voices of men-a new and terrible sound-reach their ears. The earth, soft with the melting snows, shows unac

ways, not angry, but curious and perplexed, and by the trail-side they meet man-man with a rifle in his hand. And,

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ished Sept

10; reprinted July,

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The Life Story of a Black Bear
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“There is always tragedy when man invades the solitudes of the earth, for his coming never fails to mean the destruction of the wild things. But, surely, nowhere can the pathos be greater than when, in the western part of North America, there is a discovery of new gold-diggings. Then from all points of the compass men come pouring into the mountains with axe and pick, gold-pan and rifle, breaking paths through the forest wildernesses, killing and driving before them the wild animals that have heretofore held the mountains for their own.”