The Three Bears of Porcupine Ridge

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CONTENTS

ILLUSTRATIONS

I THE THREE BEARS OF PORCUPINE RIDGE

II RING NECK, LEADER OF THE FLYING WEDGE

III THE REVOLT OF TIMOTHY

IV THE LITTLE RED DOE OF DEER PASS

V DAME WOODCHUCK AND THE RED MONSTER

VI TRACKED BY A CATAMOUNT

VII THE CALL OF THE MOOSE

VIII THE LAST WOLF OF THE PACK

IX HOW UNK-WUNK THE PORCUPINE MET HIS MATCH

X THE GHOST OF THE WAINSCOT

XI WHY THE WEASEL NEVER SLEEPS

XII MRS. WHITE-SPOT AND HER KITTENS

XIII IN THE BOBCAT'S DEN

XIV WHY AHMUK THE BEAVER MOVED

XV NICODEMUS, KING OF CROW COLONY

XVI THE STORY OF RUSTY STARLING

XVII WHERE THE PARTRIDGE DRUMS

XVIII HOW SOLOMON OWL BECAME WISE

XIX THE KING OF BALSAM SWAMP

XX THE GIANT OF THE CORN-FIELD

XXI THE BRAVERY OF EBENEZER COON

XXII THE NARROW ESCAPE OF VELVET WINGS

XXIII NEMOX, THE CRAFTY ROBBER OF THE MARSHES

XXIV THE KEEPER OF TAMARACK RIDGE

Some typographical errors have been corrected; a list follows the text.

Contents.

List of Illustrations
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Mrs. Bear Fiercely Tugged at the Cruel Chain

Mrs. Bear Fiercely Tugged at the Cruel Chain



THE THREE BEARS OF PORCUPINE RIDGE WILD DWELLERS OF FOREST MARSH AND LAKE BY JEAN M. THOMPSON AUTHOR OF WATER WONDERS ETC ILLUSTRATED BY CHARLES COPELAND

W. A. WILDE COMPANY BOSTON-CHICAGO

 

Copyrighted, 1913,
By W. A. Wilde Company
All rights reserved
——
Wild Dwellers of Forest, Marsh and Lake

 

In loving memory of
My Mother,

Emma Caroline Field

 


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