class="smcap">Only that sharp black fin, that prowled and prowled, kept always in sight"
101 |
| "Directly beneath the shark the stranger came" |
105 |
| "He struck out desperately, and soon cleared the turmoil of the breakers" |
111 |
| "The southward journeying ducks, which would drop with loud quacking and splashing into the shallows" |
121 |
| "It was the cow moose calling for her mate" |
125 |
| "The plucky little animal jumped as far as he could" |
136 |
| "Then, with the largest prize in his jaws, he swam slowly to the rock" |
151 |
| "Lay down in sullen triumph to lick his wounds" |
152 |
| "The baffled shrew jumped straight into the air" |
158 |
| "With a frantic leap he shot through the air" |
160 |
| "Turn his narrow, snarling face to see what threatened" |
173 |
| "When he stopped to drink at the glassy pool" |
180 |
| "Noiselessly faded back through the covert" |
185 |
| "Then he leaped the fence again" |
186 |
| "He was in the iron clutch of a muskrat trap" |
198 |
| "His course took him far out over the soundless spaces" |
203 |
| "For all his seeming awkwardness he moved as delicately as a cat" |
208 |
| "The water splashed high and white about him" |
213 |
| "The shrew-mouse ... darted out into the light" |
218 |
| "His round, sinister eyes glared palely into every covert" |
220 |
| "He saw the gray forms of the pack" |
228 |
| "A snipe which flew too low over the ditch" |
238 |
| "Madly joyous, he killed, and killed, and killed, for the joy of killing" |
241 |
| "Would whisk sharply into the mouth of the black tunnel" |
247 |
| "Confronting the two great cats with uplifted paw and mouth wide open" |
258 |
| "Once more the watchful sentinel appeared" |
260 |
| "The noiseless wings were now just behind him" |
266 |
| "His apprehensive ears caught a curious sound" |
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