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'disappeared onco inoro into the cane
' b'rako.
Cliaptcr Five
' An exhausted bear, slowly and
painfully pushing Its way through
tho jungle, paused to listen.
Close, behind was hoard tho bay
ing of the hounds and tho exultant
voices of pursuing men.
"Well, I guess I have lived up to
my press notices," muttered the bear
as it' reclined at length by the side
of a log.
Ah, gentle reader, you insist that
bears can not talk'.
Well, this 'bear could. This was
an Ernest-Thompson-Seton-Thoinp-son
bear that had been under the
tutolago of Dr. Long. (
"Here's where I make good," tho
animal murmured, closing its eyes. .
A moment later a bold and fear-
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less hunter stepped up alongside.
It was our hero, Fearless Freddie.
Eyeing the bear for a moment he
turned to his followers and asked:
"Are tho correspondents ready?"
"Tliey are," was the, instant reply.
"Kodaks ready to snap?"
It Was Fearless Freddie who again
spoke.
'Ajll ready," was
the
reply.
An instant later Fearless Freddie
poked his rifle into bruin's shaggy
side and pulled the trigger.
Conclusion
Little remains to be told. The
story of how Fearless Freddie re
turned to civilization must be re
served. It will be found later in the
thrilling novel, "Shaking tho Stock;
or How Fearless Freddie Bucked the
Bulls and Bears." Order of your
newsdealer any old time.
The pelt of a huge black bear re
poses upon the office floor of Fear
less Freddie, tanned with the hair
outside.
And often, as the days come and
go, Fearless Freddie loves to sit in
the twilight and tell the assembled
newspaper correspondents of those
terrible and shrilling hours spent in
a tree in tho Louisiana canebra'kes,
with a bear at the foot of the tree
and evidently forgetful of the fact
that it was overdoing its contract..
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