That that shot down it the
bear
A HUNTER who had shot down a bear, tried to be cleared buckle, but
knot of that I wrist not stumble would produce was, for the bear to
the entire moment, that extends in the boitement the one with its
legs. In the middle of its problem, that of the hunters an actor of
that going past, and it reached saw has to dress its attention.
Will that "give me you," said it, "for my bear?"
"Before of I an edition would want, and I view myself at as if the
grave will be during this "it some or ten," said it that. I think,
predict would become that I, and I will regard the market."
"The price of this animal," the reciprocated hunter to, "the boulder
is, descends the foundation; you, will add it for nothing a book
that have can place change, and I it the following of one to one
that I shoot down. But the buyer must did the points of the zones in
that herausnehmen, makes led the room for three Männer- tigers,
that, a cat a gorillas, and a brazada of the snakes of cascabel
eats."
But that at into gone past actors, in the meditation deep
introductions, frees extravagant, and to be united, incites later by
the bear, became selected were the absemment the teeth, it concluded
than it foreigner not. |
The Lassoed Bear
A HUNTER who had lassoed a Bear was trying to disengage himself from
the rope, but the slip-knot about his wrist would not yield, for the
Bear was all the time pulling in the slack with his paws. In the
midst of his trouble the Hunter saw a Showman passing by, and
managed to attract his attention.
"What will you give me," he said, "for my Bear?"
"It will be some five or ten minutes," said the Showman, "before I
shall want a fresh Bear, and it looks to me as if prices would fall
during that time. I think I'll wait and watch the market."
"The price of this animal," the Hunter replied, "is down to
bed-rock; you can have him for nothing a pound, spot cash, and I'll
throw in the next one that I lasso. But the purchaser must remove
the goods from the premises forthwith, to make room for three man-
eating tigers, a cat-headed gorilla, and an armful of
rattlesnakes."
But the Showman passed on, in maiden meditation, fancy free, and
being joined soon afterward by the Bear, who was absently picking
his teeth, it was inferred that they were not unacquainted.
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