After a while, Grizzly Bear said, "I do not like the length of the year.
Then he called to Grizzly Bear, and he called to all the smaller animals.
Grizzly Bear agreed, because he thought there were many feathers in Flicker's tail.
Upon my breast he delineated with considerable skill the figure of a grizzly bear; upon my forehead a star, and across my face narrow stripes of black.
The white hunter considers the killing of a grizzly bear a feat of prowess equal to the destruction of two Indians; while to the Indian, the destruction of one of these animals is one of the greatest feats in his life's history.
The object in question, was a large animal, which I at once recognized as the grizzly bear; the most dreaded of all creatures that inhabit this region.
From the effects of the wound received at the battle of Pierre's Hole he was still suffering, and his right arm had been twice broken in a fight with a grizzly bear.
But before he could get his gun around he was jumped by what he thought was a grizzly bear.
Dark and shaded and ferny and mossy was this streamway; and everywhere were tracks of game, from the giant spread of a grizzly bear to the tiny, birdlike imprints of a squirrel.
Tony even got the length of drawing first blood from a grizzly bear.
Moreover, Lambert had brought to Mrs Ravenshaw a gift of a collar made of the claws of a grizzly bear, shot by himself in the Rocky Mountains.
The Great Spirit had taken away his heart and had given it to a grizzly bear, and over his pipe Metoosin watched him cautiously.
He vows he'll go to the Rocky Mountains, and shoot a grizzly bear; and he'll do it.
The lad knew that it was a grizzly bear, roused from its lair, and charging directly upon him.
Seein' that you've got such a touch with animals we're goin' to use you the next time we meet a grizzly bear.
One day a harvester who ventured far up a shallow brook was captured by a grizzly bear.
A grizzly bear is one of the most curious of animals.
On Caspar Whitney's map of his trip through the barren grounds this lake is called King or Grizzly Bear Lake.
The paws of a grizzly bear, claws and all, denote that he has knocked off or pulled off the foe in a mounted encounter.
If ever a grizzly bear happens to charge upon you, with wide-open lips showing his powerful teeth and eyes flashing with anger, have the nerve to stand your ground!
He wears a grizzly bear's claws when he has been surrounded, but charged singly, bear-like, and repulsed the enemy.
Today a cotton-tail rabbit is not more afraid of a hound than a grizzly bear is of a man.
The rise of the high-power, long-range repeating rifle has made the grizzly bear a different animal from what he was in the days of Lewis and Clark.
A vigorous male specimen over eight years of age is more dangerous than a lion, or tiger, or grizzly bear, and far more anxious to fight something.
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