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قراءة كتاب The House in the Water: A Book of Animal Stories
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The House in the Water: A Book of Animal Stories
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A List of the Full-page Drawings in the Book

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“Face to face with a tall bull moose” (See page 84) | Frontispiece |
“Began to climb out upon the crest of the dam.” | 7 |
“A foraging fish-hawk winging above.” | 15 |
“The otter moved with unusual caution.” | 19 |
“Suddenly rearing his sleek, snaky body half out of the water.” | 23 |
“Poked his head above water.” | 33 |
“Sticky lumps, which they could hug under their chins.” | 41 |
“Twisted it across his shoulders, and let it drag behind him.” | 54 |
“Every beaver now made a mad rush for the canal.” | 58 |
“It was no longer a log, but a big gray lynx.” | 62 |
“He caught sight of a beaver swimming down the pond.” | 72 |
“‘Or even maybe a bear.’” | 90 |
“He drowns jest at the place where he come in.” | 96 |
“Hunted through the silent and pallid aisles of the forest.” | 102 |
“A sinister, dark, slow-moving beast.” | 106 |
“He sprang with a huge bound that landed him, claws open, squarely on the wolverene’s hind quarters.” | 110 |
“It was not until the moon appeared ... that Jabe began to call.” | 142 |
“Something gleamed silver down his side.” | 148 |
“An old she-bear with two half-grown cubs.” | 154 |
“Crept slowly around the raging and snarling captive.” | 170 |
“Snapped back at him with a vicious growl.” | 176 |
“Running in the shallow water to cover his scent” | 200 |
“Sniffed loudly along the crack of the door.” | public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@29839@[email protected]#linki_23" |