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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 22 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 40739 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 87 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9 man 9 bear 9 Bear 5 time 5 great 4 little 4 day 4 Indians 4 CHAPTER 3 Tom 3 San 3 Monarch 3 Ivan 3 Bruin 2 tree 2 russian 2 long 2 like 2 illustration 2 hunter 2 good 2 animal 2 Pedro 2 Mr. 2 Kahwa 2 Joe 2 Grizzly 2 Cinnamon 2 California 2 America 1 wur 1 wood 1 water 1 swedish 1 spanish 1 sheep 1 radion 1 place 1 old 1 life 1 grizzly 1 gold 1 find 1 father 1 english 1 deer 1 come 1 canoe 1 boy 1 author Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 3306 bear 2427 man 2108 time 1692 day 1419 tree 1147 way 987 foot 973 water 933 animal 930 hunter 911 head 863 night 853 place 844 thing 844 eye 805 side 742 hand 703 ground 698 life 666 moment 663 dog 659 one 620 boy 587 wood 553 part 532 fire 526 mother 515 mountain 512 nothing 509 house 498 forest 493 year 492 friend 484 hour 474 mile 471 snow 469 end 466 horse 458 father 447 river 444 stream 440 wolf 440 body 420 morning 420 gun 420 country 412 something 412 face 386 fact 385 arm Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 3915 _ 1599 Bear 827 Boris 613 Miki 595 Ned 535 Bruin 515 Neewa 458 Tsar 409 Peter 363 Cuffy 330 Tom 299 Cub 282 Black 260 Little 256 Larry 235 Bo 222 CHAPTER 218 Buster 208 Horatio 208 Grizzly 207 Ivan 196 Indians 194 Mr. 184 Father 179 Alexis 178 Kahwa 178 Challoner 172 ye 172 Pouchskin 157 Joe 154 Le 153 America 149 Nancy 145 Beau 137 BEAR 134 Old 133 Mother 131 Mackenzie 129 Bobby 127 Farmer 126 buffalo 124 Monarch 120 Green 119 Indian 117 Sinton 117 Russia 117 Mr 116 California 116 Brown 116 Bill Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 13754 he 9795 it 8781 i 5315 they 4631 him 3736 we 3388 you 2879 them 1830 me 1539 she 1110 himself 1028 us 768 her 348 themselves 271 myself 240 itself 112 one 90 ourselves 90 herself 76 yourself 51 ''em 32 ''s 26 mine 22 ye 19 theirs 19 his 14 ours 13 meself 10 yours 8 em 7 hers 6 yerself 4 thee 2 o 1 yourselves 1 you''re 1 you''ll 1 wi 1 thus-- 1 thinkin 1 so:-- 1 oneself 1 on''t 1 ob 1 hisself 1 habits,--you 1 eat--"you 1 d''you 1 aloud,-- Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 32533 be 12625 have 3911 do 2927 go 2761 come 2681 see 2391 make 2350 say 1802 know 1740 get 1624 take 1457 find 1240 look 1059 think 1008 give 895 hear 876 tell 862 run 799 stand 777 leave 733 keep 710 follow 710 begin 670 fall 665 turn 629 eat 617 feel 608 seem 593 lie 564 pass 562 reach 519 sit 499 kill 499 grow 496 catch 494 become 487 call 471 bring 469 hold 448 try 448 put 445 live 430 carry 428 want 425 let 419 set 368 return 367 appear 366 break 364 meet Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 6365 not 2830 so 2815 up 2342 little 2269 then 1866 out 1772 very 1740 more 1704 now 1641 down 1529 long 1528 as 1427 other 1421 great 1295 only 1245 good 1209 well 1177 away 1121 old 1111 first 1039 again 1018 just 1000 much 943 back 919 still 907 there 872 never 823 too 821 many 787 off 773 soon 754 even 752 far 732 big 725 most 718 large 709 last 703 here 702 enough 683 few 676 all 655 once 635 on 619 own 593 almost 585 small 582 however 571 ever 552 young 534 over Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 247 good 241 most 219 least 68 great 56 near 53 large 45 slight 41 bad 35 high 34 big 28 Most 23 fine 19 early 17 small 17 deep 13 strong 12 old 12 long 10 wild 10 tall 10 low 10 j 9 strange 9 late 8 wise 6 topmost 6 soft 6 rich 6 cold 6 black 5 warm 5 thick 5 stout 5 rare 5 hard 5 fierce 5 farth 5 easy 4 tough 4 queer 4 loud 4 keen 4 happy 4 eld 4 dry 4 dark 4 able 4 MOST 3 young 3 wide Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 484 most 52 least 40 well 4 near 1 shortest 1 sharpest 1 keenest 1 fissures--_barrancas_--were Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 www.gutenberg.net 1 dp.rastko.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/5/2/15528/15528-h/15528-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/5/2/15528/15528-h.zip 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/2/7/15276/15276-h/15276-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/1/5/2/7/15276/15276-h.zip 1 http://dp.rastko.net Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 bear did not 13 bear was very 12 _ is _ 12 bear is not 11 bear was so 9 bear does not 8 _ do _ 8 _ had _ 8 bear was not 8 bears are not 8 boris was not 7 bear did n''t 6 bear said very 6 boy did n''t 6 men did not 5 _ do n''t 5 _ was _ 5 bear was too 5 hunters did not 4 _ are _ 4 _ did _ 4 animal coming up 4 animal did not 4 bear had ever 4 bear had never 4 bear had not 4 bear is very 4 bears do not 4 boris did not 4 ground was still 4 men were not 4 miki did not 4 miki had not 4 water was so 3 bear came back 3 bear got up 3 bear is always 3 bear looked up 3 bear ran over 3 bear was already 3 bear went off 3 boris was able 3 boris was well 3 eyes are small 3 eyes took in 3 eyes were wide 3 hunter was not 3 hunters had already 3 hunters had proof 3 life did not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 bear is no match 2 bear is not actually 2 bear is not quite 2 bear is not so 2 bears are not numerous 2 boris was not present 2 night was not too 2 place was not such 2 time was not far 2 trees were no more 1 _ was not home 1 animal did not even 1 animal has no sense 1 animal is not far 1 animal was not dead 1 animal were not visible 1 bear are not dangerous 1 bear are not nearly 1 bear gave no sign 1 bear had no difficulty 1 bear has no affinity 1 bear has not much 1 bear is no everyday 1 bear is not exclusively 1 bear is not only 1 bear made no answer 1 bear made no attempt 1 bear made no hostile 1 bear was not anywhere 1 bear was not as 1 bear was not so 1 bear was not suitable 1 bear was not there 1 bears are not even 1 bears are not very 1 bears had no walk 1 bears is no sin 1 bears is not worth 1 boris had no place 1 boris knew no more 1 boris made no further 1 boris was no sailor 1 boris was not anxious 1 boris was not far 1 boris was not quite 1 boy made no reply 1 day is not god 1 days were not half 1 days were not long 1 dog gave no yelp A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 23322 author = Anonymous title = The Three Bears date = keywords = Tiny summary = Their porridge was thick, and their chairs and beds good. Their son, Tiny-cub, was like Dame Goose''s lad; Now Bruin, the biggest--the surly old bear-Young Tiny-cub''s bowl, chair, and bed were the best,-It tastes like the food of the surly old bear," Then she tried Tiny-Cub''s bowl, and said, "This is nice; That young bear, Tiny-cub--from him shall I run? Young Tiny-cub said, in a voice very small, In voice like a thunder-storm, roared the big bear. Young Tiny-cub said, and so fierce was his frown, See our pet Tiny-cub can look just like a bear," "WHO IS LYING ON MY BED?" said young Tiny-Cub, To Mammy and Tiny then did big Bruin roar, [Illustration: GOLDENHAIR EATS UP TINY-CUB''S PORRIDGE.] [Illustration: GOLDENHAIR BREAKS THE BOTTOM OUT OF TINY-CUB''S CHAIR.] [Illustration: THE BEARS FIND GOLDENHAIR ASLEEP IN TINY-CUB''S BED.] NEW PICTURE BOOKS FOR LITTLE CHILDREN. id = 15528 author = Bailey, Arthur Scott title = The Tale of Cuffy Bear date = keywords = Bear; Cuffy; Green; Mr.; Mrs.; Silkie summary = Far up on the side of Blue Mountain lived Cuffy Bear with his father and winter long Cuffy was just as good as any little bear could be. Gently Mrs. Bear roused Cuffy and Silkie. The pricks of the porcupine''s quills made Cuffy Bear''s paws so sore that time Cuffy was a very good little bear. After leaving the wonderful spring Cuffy Bear was so long getting home And soon Mr. Bear had Cuffy on one knee, and Silkie on the other, and he was telling Another day had come and all the morning long Cuffy Bear and his sister "The ice will soon go out," Mr. Bear said to Cuffy''s mother at breakfast Cuffy he reached out and gave that naughty, frightened little bear a One day Cuffy Bear and his little sister Silkie had been making sand Cuffy Bear found many good things in Farmer Green''s lunch basket. id = 21691 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = The Pioneers date = keywords = Chief; English; Guff; Indians; Lake; Lawrence; Mackenzie; Reuben; Swiftarrow; canoe; man summary = "Injins!" said Reuben, resting his steering paddle across the canoe for pioneers--Reuben Guff, his son Lawrence, and his Indian friend with Mackenzie and five men; a small one, with English Chief and his two Chief was frequently left behind by the large canoe; while Reuben and Mackenzie and his men continued to descend the mighty river of the far "That looks like the smoke of an Indian wigwam, Louis," said Mackenzie "Now, lads," said Mackenzie, when the canoe brought ashore the welcome INDIANS MET WITH, AND THE MOUTH OF THE GREAT RIVER REACHED. "Reuben," said Mackenzie, with a peculiar look, "has all your pioneering As we have said, Mackenzie took nine men with him on this occasion, our usual, Mackenzie landed with Reuben, Lawrence, and Ducette, in order to usual, Mackenzie landed with Reuben and the two Indians, to ascend an Mackenzie with the other Indian again went off up the river, intending id = 21734 author = Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael) title = The Golden Dream: Adventures in the Far West date = keywords = Bill; Bunting; CHAPTER; California; Captain; Collins; Creek; Francisco; Jones; Larry; Lizette; Maxton; Ned; O''Neil; Sacramento; San; Shirley; Sinton; Thompson; Tom; Yankee; gold; man summary = "Come here, my lad," said the old gentleman, seizing Ned Sinton by the "Not a bit of it, man," said Ned, in a cheering tone, as he drew the arm "Very well; then I''ll call you Tom in future, and you''ll call me Ned. Now, Tom, you must come with me and Captain Bunting to the gold-fields, "Tom," said Ned, stopping and laying his hand on the shoulder of his "I am a friend," said Ned, looking towards the further end of the boat, "Be calm, my friend," said Ned, who now believed that the poor man''s "Comrades," said Ned Sinton, as the party sat inside their tent, round By this time the captain and Jones had left the tent, and Ned Sinton was "Good-morning, friend," said Ned, as Tom Collins rose, shouldered his "Come, Tom, my boy," said Ned, one evening, advancing to the side of his id = 22816 author = Burgess, Thornton W. (Thornton Waldo) title = The Adventures of Buster Bear date = keywords = Bear; Brown; Buster; Joe summary = Buster Bear tiptoed up very softly until he was right behind Little Joe LITTLE JOE OTTER GETS EVEN WITH BUSTER BEAR LITTLE JOE OTTER GETS EVEN WITH BUSTER BEAR Buster Bear hadn''t actually taken the fish away from Little Joe. But "What''s he doing?" asked Little Joe Otter, as Buster Bear sat for the LITTLE JOE OTTER SUPPLIES BUSTER BEAR WITH A BREAKFAST LITTLE JOE OTTER SUPPLIES BUSTER BEAR WITH A BREAKFAST Now when Little Joe Otter found that Buster Bear had been too smart for fishing as is Little Joe Otter or Billy Mink or Buster Bear. Little Joe Otter and Buster Bear. Now Farmer Brown''s boy didn''t know that Buster Bear had come down to the "Huh!" said Buster Bear to Little Joe Otter, "I believe he was afraid!" BUSTER BEAR CARRIES OFF THE PAIL OF FARMER BROWN''S BOY BUSTER BEAR CARRIES OFF THE PAIL OF FARMER BROWN''S BOY id = 4704 author = Curwood, James Oliver title = Nomads of the North: A Story of Romance and Adventure under the Open Stars date = keywords = Beau; Challoner; Durant; Fort; God; Grouse; Jacques; Miki; Nanette; Neewa; Netah; Noozak; Piet; Post; like summary = that Neewa the black bear cub got his first real look at the world. But Neewa came up again, and Miki followed, like himself safe Neewa dragged Miki''s head out of water so that the pup help Miki along--Neewa hung on like grim death. Neewa''s pull was steady and unexcited, while Miki, dog-like, yanked and When Miki came up Neewa was flat on his belly, licking up a Where Neewa and Miki stood a grown wolf would have paused, and turned close over the heads of Neewa and Miki that they heard the menacing followed night, and Ahtik''s flesh and blood put into Neewa and Miki a Neewa did not know when Miki went away from the den for the last time. It came a week after Miki had left the cavern wherein Neewa was Two days later Le Beau saw where Miki had fought his fight with death id = 19772 author = Denslow, W. W. (William Wallace) title = Denslow''s Three Bears date = keywords = Bear summary = little girl by the name of Golden Hair; she was an orphan and lived with Although little Golden Hair lived far from other children she was never "So this is where the jolly bears live!" said Golden Hair, as she little bowl for the Tiny Bear," said Golden Hair. Golden Hair rode upon the broad back of Papa Bear, while Mamma Bear and they came clear of the wood and up to the home of Golden Hair. company with her little Golden Hair; but when she saw how jolly they all sweet milk for Golden Hair and the Tiny Bear. Mamma Bear would do the housework under the direction of Golden Hair, their three beds to the home of Golden Hair and her grandmother, the rate the fame of Golden Hair and the three bears spread far and wide The good natured bears were always anxious to please the children; they Denslow''s Picture Books for Children id = 28671 author = Elwes, Alfred title = The Adventures of a Bear, and a Great Bear Too date = keywords = Bruin; Caneville; Herr; Master; Schwein; Tom; bear; great; illustration; little summary = manners in so rude a way: so Master Bruin grew apace, until his brothers however, this great bear''s ill temper was remarkable before, judge what Bruin now travelled on till he reached a stream, which came bounding that looked wonderful in the eyes of the untutored Bruin. good-natured of beings, and Bruin found it especially hard to bear; he the day at length arrived when Bruin was to make his next appearance in cries, that Bruin, carrying a bag, followed by Tom with the drum, made thus deplore his master''s fate, till Bruin, angered by the noise, threw Bruin, who had betrayed no feeling of any kind at the sight of his late last resting-place without the city; for the dogs, with great good Tom was, however, now gone; poor Schwein, too, had departed; and Bruin''s than usually alert, and caused Master Bruin to be closely watched. "The word of a bear," replied Bruin. id = 7764 author = Fox, Frances Margaret title = Little Bear at Work and at Play date = keywords = Bear; Little; Mother summary = [Illustration: _Little Bear walked up and shook hands with Grandpa WHEN MOTHER SKUNK HELPED LITTLE BEAR LITTLE BEAR AND THE LOST OTTER BABY [Illustration: _Between times Little Bear asked questions_ ] First Father Bear would tell a story, and then Mother "Very well," said Father Bear, "I shall see Grandpa Once upon a time Little Bear went for a long walk "Now, Little Bear," said Mother "Little Bear," said his mother, "Have you finished your eat blackberries." So upstairs went Little Bear, [Illustration: Baby Otter walked happily behind Little Bear] But what Father and Mother Bear liked best [Illustration: Little Bear was sliding down the Otter'' said to his father and mother, "I see a little path leading "Noon is the time for dinner," Little Bear said in Little Bear afterward told his father and mother that away, Father and Mother Bear came into the clearing. id = 21398 author = Hawkes, Clarence title = Black Bruin: The Biography of a Bear date = keywords = Black; Bruin; Pedro; bear; come; day; great; life; like; long; man; old; wood summary = follow a full-grown bear into the deep woods at night, and recover When the young farmer beheld the great hulk of the black bear lying wood-shed and the porch were left open, the little bear''s world grew He was just in time to see Black Bruin come shambling into the yard pillowed his head upon Black Bruin and so the bear had to lie very Finally, Black Bruin scented a chipmunk in a small pile of stones, and One day Black Bruin was following along the banks of a good-sized Then Black Bruin went up and smelled of their tracks and his good nose After that Black Bruin saw the old bear and her two cubs often, but she Man was no friend of the wild creatures, so Black Bruin all dark, and to Black Bruin''s eyes, sinister-looking like Pedro. It was about midnight when the train bearing Black Bruin''s van pulled id = 15276 author = Kelly, Allen title = Bears I Have Met—and Others date = keywords = Boston; Clubfoot; Dad; Doctor; Grizzly; Jim; Joe; Mariano; Monarch; Old; Pinto; San; Sierra; Tom; bear; man summary = tracked into a deep rocky canyon running from Forest Hill to Big Bar. Large rocks were rolled down its sides, and the bears were routed out unadorned tale of an old-fashioned Grizzly bear hunt. The old bear would stand up and look over a patch of brush to locate "''Woof!'' said the old bear as she jumped four feet high, and when she tree and then advanced toward the bear with my rifle in my left hand. The old bear began to shake that tree until it old buckskin met the Monarch on a trail and started a bear fight right Monarch was not a bear to fool away much time on a man up a tree, and it to a man who knew the bear so well that he thought the old Pinto bear came along and killed the calf, and the man in the tree saw the He, Old Bill, had killed many bears in id = 38733 author = Lowe, Samuel E. (Samuel Edward) title = Father Bear and Bobby Bear date = keywords = Bear; Bobby summary = "Where are you going to get the corn?" asked Bobby Bear, as he feeling strong, my boy," replied Father Bear. Bobby had heard his father talking to a bear neighbor one day, and Bobby Bear''s father had him hold both arms out. Father Bear, however, saw how weary his little boy was and said, Father Bear replied: "All in good time, my boy. "Look, father," cried Bobby Bear. A few mornings later, before the sun was up, Father Bear and Bobby Father Bear knew he could not keep the bees from stinging Bobby Father Bear, but a few caught up with Bobby and gave him a sting or A few mornings later, Father Bear said: "Let''s go fishing. At first Father Bear thought it was just an ordinary little fish on Father Bear had a big string of fish. Father Bear and Bobby. What about little Bobby Bear all this time? id = 40869 author = Miller, Joaquin title = True Bear Stories date = keywords = California; Indians; Monarch; Monnehan; Mount; Oregon; Reese; San; Ursus; bear; boy; great; grizzly; little; man; time summary = week, a little black bear got his head fast in a bee-hive that had a single grizzly among all the bears that came that way. rifle with a family of fat black bears holding the little snow-white I wanted to fight grizzly bears this time. I had killed a grizzly bear; nearly as big as the After this comes the small and quarrelsome black bear with big ears, This last-named bear has a big head and small body; has a long, sharp We three boys had gone bear hunting up a wooded canyon near his Let us now leave the great grizzly and the little marsh bear in For the little fish-eating black bear which he killed Two days later the big bear went into a sheep camp near the mill, is much smaller than that of the grizzly or black bear, and is The little bear boy was the one who did this. id = 28302 author = Paine, Albert Bigelow title = The Arkansaw Bear: A Tale of Fanciful Adventure date = keywords = Bear; Bosephus; Horatio; Music; Ratio; illustration summary = tree, and looking straight at the little boy, with fiddle in position As the little boy took Horatio''s big paw he ceased to be even the least And the boy was named Bosephus and Horatio the Bear, "We have had a good day, Bosephus," said Horatio, with a long sigh of While the Bear played the little boy had been watching a slim, moving little boy was startled, and as for the Bear, he gave one wild look and Horatio preferred to sleep outside, and the little boy said he would landings during the night, and the little boy and the big Bear slept HORATIO paused in his playing and looked at Bosephus, who was ready to "Bosephus," said the Bear, "a man who will plant a tree like that so And this was the reason Horatio and Bosephus and the little cub bear id = 23499 author = Reid, Mayne title = The Hunters'' Feast: Conversations Around the Camp Fire date = keywords = Abe; America; CHAPTER; Cervus; Dick; Ike; Indians; Kentuckian; Lanty; Louis; Mississippi; North; Redwood; River; States; United; animal; bear; deer; good; great; hunter; long; time; tree; water; wur summary = should exclusively relate to birds or animals--in fact, any hunted game the United States, is a rare animal everywhere, and seen only at long taken to a small tree, while there were large ones near at hand. Indian hunters on the great plains of North America. once; while those of the long-tailed species run more like the common long-tails, it would be time enough to let it be known how we had moved at times, as if the head of the animal was carried about in For a long time the great polar bear has been the most celebrated animal track of the great moose-deer, but the hunter-naturalist, better The colour of the moose, like that of other animals of the deer kind, Long before this time we had encountered that well-known animal of the The long looked for day at length arrived when the game were to be met id = 27993 author = Reid, Mayne title = Bruin: The Grand Bear Hunt date = keywords = Alexis; Amazon; America; Andes; Barren; Bay; Bruin; CHAPTER; Hudson; Indians; Ivan; Kamschatka; Napo; Pouchskin; Pyrenees; Quan; animal; bear; find; great; hunter; russian; spanish; time; tree summary = "In the first place," said Alexis, "there is the brown bear (_ursus we shall be able to pick up a skin of the American black bear (_ursus Such advantage, then, had the bear which our young hunters were tracking Pouchskin was an old bear-hunter. bear-hunters to start back and look upwards, instead of into the cave. the body of the bear, he drew back his spear, telling the hunter to look Pouchskin got into one tree, while the izzard-hunter and Alexis chose As the izzard-hunter said, the Pyrenean bear, like his Norwegian cousin, Our young hunters found this bear one of the largest of his species, and had several times come upon the track of the bears, and had even seen _tree-climbing wood bear_: the Barren Ground species is not. There our hunters expected to find no less than three species of bears-This savage habit on the part of the bears our young hunters had long id = 31414 author = Robinson, Harry Perry title = Bear Brownie: The Life of a Bear date = keywords = Cinnamon; Kahwa; bear; day; father; man summary = Bears, when they live far enough away from man, have absolutely nothing whereas when summer came we moved away, as bears always do, and had no he came in sight we knew that it was a bear like ourselves. and, looking round, he saw a man lying flat on the ground in such a way bear would know the man-smell by the first whiff he got of it. passed the place where man had lived, we came to a beaver-dam across the On our way to the patch we met the bad-tempered bear coming away from Usually it takes a long time to make two bears fight. for the first time I did not go home to my father and mother, but stayed did that day when I turned away from my mother, and went down the Many times, of course--in fact, nearly every day--I met other bears like id = 55583 author = Robinson, Harry Perry title = The Life Story of a Black Bear date = keywords = Cinnamon; Kahwa; Wahka; Wooffa; bear; day; man; time summary = Bears, when they live far enough away from man, have absolutely nothing whereas when summer came we moved away, as bears always do, and had no before he came in sight we knew that it was a bear like ourselves. and, looking round, he saw a man lying flat on the ground in such a passed the place where man had lived, we came to a beaver-dam across On our way to the patch we met the bad-tempered bear coming away Usually it takes a long time to make two bears fight. dog inside a house barked furiously as I came near, and I heard a man''s A minute later, and the door of the house burst open, and a man came Many times, of course--in fact, nearly every day--I met other bears my parents when Kahwa and I were cubs in the days before man came, id = 11135 author = Seton, Ernest Thompson title = Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac date = keywords = Bear; Bonamy; Gringo; Grizzly; Jack; Kellyan; Lan; Monarch; Pedro; sheep summary = he saw afar the old Pinto Bear with her two little brown cubs. bee-crew." And one day, as he came to Kellyan''s, he called out: "Lan, The little Bear, fortunately for himself, went slowly, since in doubt; stranger was gone with a little Bear in each pannier of his horse. seemed to be very pleasant sport to men and dogs, till Jack learned The sheep-herder leaped to his feet, fired his gun, and the dog came Grizzly Jack had killed but one sheep that first night. Pedro knew that the big Bear was coming; for the fifty sheep in the It was on examining one of the Bear trees one day that Kellyan When he came to the Bear tree where Gringo had carved his Pedro''s brother knew a man who had trapped Bears, and the sheep-herder farther side out hurled the Monarch Bear, the Gringo, Grizzly Jack. id = 45098 author = Whishaw, Frederick title = Boris the Bear-Hunter date = keywords = Archangel; Azof; Bear; Boris; CHAPTER; Charles; Illustrations; Ivan; Karapselka; Majesty; Mazeppa; Moscow; Nancy; Narva; Peter; Russia; Russians; Streltsi; Sweden; Tsar; author; english; man; swedish summary = hunter''s overwrought brain at night, that when day came Boris was by no I warn you I am not a man to annoy; I am Boris the Bear-Hunter." may be pleased to use me," said Boris, kneeling before the young Tsar "Thank you, Brother Boris," said the Tsar quietly, rising from the Peter had a double object in placing Boris in a Streltsi regiment. "Certainly the lord of Russia," said Boris, "but why the Tsar that bear and wolf, which, to the joy of Boris, Peter solemnly promised One day the Tsar asked Boris whether he would like to be one of the was Boris the Bear-Hunter, whose prowess in all athletic matters Peter "Ah, Boris," said the Tsar, "I thought so too before we left Russia; at the Tsar''s words Boris had felt all his old love come swelling into "Now, Boris," said the Tsar, "shall it be you or I? id = 46813 author = Whishaw, Frederick title = The Romance of the Woods date = keywords = Erinofka; Ivan; Jemmie; Liuba; Marfa; Natasha; St.; Tatiana; Vainka; Voksa; bear; day; good; little; man; place; radion; russian; time summary = secrets day long; a life-atom among myriads of others; a little part point of time, three hours ago by the things we used to call watches, little ones, until the hunter Day shall come and chase her from it, are no longer the lost spirits, the poor wandering unbaptized souls, landmarks in the early life of the writer is a certain day, long years just as good, if not a little better, than the human race; but then, of the humans; poor dead Katia had been taken away and little prisoner spirit is said to wander through the world for seven years, longing appears immediately in the form of a human being, and, like a man, likeness and voice, for surely, surely some day, though the time is The peasants of this village had many and many a time received good dogs," said the good man, who well knew how the moujik must be id = 60209 author = Wilbur, Curtis Dwight title = The Bear Family at Home, and How the Circus Came to Visit Them date = keywords = Bear; Cub; Mr.; Papa; little summary = the little Cub Bear said, "I wonder where all those animals are?" Then the little Cub Bear said, "Maybe these animals will come to see Jumbo came to the mouth of the cave, and the little Cub Bear said to So the little Cub Bear said to the owl very politely, "Come in, Mr. Owl," and the owl came into the den. ''Little-Cub-Bear-that-would-not-mind-his-papa'' went to sleep right little Cub Bear, who lived away up in the cave in the mountain, said, dirt came down, but the little Cub Bear went and looked up the hole, The beaver came in, and the little Cub Bear said, "We are going to try And the Papa Bear said, "That''s right, dear little cub. So the little Cub Bear came out and went to the mouth of the cave, just "You know that little cub bears like to eat," said