Old Hickory, as gentle as a grizzly with a sore ear.
What was the horror of Wolfert when he recognized the grizzly visage of the drowned buccaneer.
That we shall see in the morning," said the old gentleman with the nose: "whoever looks pale and grizzly will have seen the ghost.
A mass of iron gray hair gave a grizzly finish to his hard-favored visage.
Several days elapsed before Wolfert could summon courage enough to prosecute the enterprise, so much had he been dismayed by the apparition, whether living dead, of the grizzly buccaneer.
My face was blackened by exposure to the sun and wind, and had a grizzly beard of three months' growth upon it.
At that came a snarl that would have made the heart of a lone grizzly quake and leave his new-found nuts.
Not even the skull of a grizzly could withstand the crushing force of such a blow, and the animal went down to meet the worrying of the hounds.
Whirling, the grizzlycaught a hound with a wide sweeping cuff that sent the brute, its ribs caved in and its back broken, hurtling twenty feet.
It was the footprint of a savage Hercules, the track of an enormous grizzly bear, and the soft mud that had dripped from the big foot was still undried on the leaves and grass when Pete pointed it out to me.
Hunting a grizzly with a shotgun and bird shot was not my idea of safe sport, but I was too much of a moral coward to acknowledge to Pete that I was frightened.
Had this hobgoblin man, who might be my own father, rescued me from death at the claws of the grizzly and bound my wounds for me, or was that but a dream too?
A blue death, a red death or a yellow death is just as grizzly and awe-inspiring as one of any shade of gray.
I expect you're having a grizzly time with those wretched juniors.
Now, Dick knew well enough that to fly from a grizzly bear was the sure and certain way of being torn to pieces, as when taken thus by surprise they almost invariably follow a retreating enemy.
The instant the grizzly bear beheld Dick Varley standing in his path, he rose on his hind-legs, and made a loud hissing noise, like a man breathing quick, but much harsher.
On turning a rocky point his heart suddenly bounded into his throat, for there, not thirty yards distant, stood a huge grizzly bear!
This was no less than a grizzly bear which had, unobserved, been a spectator, and which immediately proceeded to dig into the mound with the purpose, no doubt, of disentombing the carcase of the horse for purposes of his own.
There is not a man living who, having met with a huge grizzly bear for the first time in his life, in a wild, solitary place, all alone, has not experienced some such sensation.
The very day after the party left the encampment where Dick had shot the grizzly bear and the deer, he had the satisfaction of bringing down a splendid specimen of the big-horned sheep.
Of course the Indians were arrayed in their best; several wore necklaces of the claws of the grizzly bear, of which they are extremely proud; and a gaudily picturesque group they were.
There is no animal in all the land so terrible and dangerous as the grizzly bear.
Through the windows in front were seen the same bald and grizzly heads that had for so many years given respectability to the Vortex Company.
If it were light enough, I should see that grizzly moustache of yours curl like a cat's, this minute.
There was a great big grizzly head moved out of the crowd and up to the bar.
The Widow saw the great hairy face of this grizzly giant, and retreated far back into the cabin.
Sandy had fished up one of his hands high enough to pull his hat down over his eyes, and now nothing was to be seen but a hat rim and the fringe of a grizzly beard.
The grizzly veterans and the younger soldiers all joined in martial dances.
Rocks loomed out like mountains, bushes like forest trees, and a sneaking fox looked larger than a grizzly bear.
Though they never had the luck to meet one, Ned and Steve had their eyes skinned and their rifles loaded for grizzly every day until they issued from the forest on to the bare lands above the Frazer.
This bear I killed at one shot, and it is the only grizzly that I ever killed at one shot in all my hunting.
I did not see a tree that I could get behind or climb, so I took out along the trail as fast as I could, the grizzly after me.
I stayed out in the mountains nearly three months, during which time I killed the largest grizzly bear I have ever seen, weighing net, eight hundred and sixty pounds.
I took my stand and had not been there long until I saw, just behind, in about twenty feet of me, a huge grizzly bear coming for me on his hind feet.
There is no accurate way of knowing the age of the Grizzly Giant but its size and gnarled appearance indicate that it is at least 3,800 years old.
The Grizzly Giant is the oldest tree in the grove, with a base diameter of 27.
The Adventures of James Capan Adams, Mountaineer andGrizzly Bear Hunter of California.
At the first glance I recognised in them three grizzly bears, rapidly advancing at a sling-trot behind one another.
The grizzly is so fast that it can catch up a buffalo or a horse going at full speed, and its gigantic strength renders it more enduring than any other animal.
When a boy, Tiger added, he had often been hunting up this river and in these mountains with his father, and in a few days we should reach another arm of this river, on which his father's brother was torn to death by a grizzly bear.
I know instances in which a grizzly had some thirty bullets in its body ere it was killed; but if hit at the right spot, it falls as easily as any other animal.
We had just reached one of these falls when we noticed on the other bank two very large grizzly bears, one of which squatted on its hind-quarters and stared over at us.
It became dark at the angle of the precipice before me, and the upright gigantic form of a grizzly bear appeared only a few paces from me.
Tiger was riding about forty yards ahead, and had just disappeared with his piebald in a patch of scrub, when he dashed out of the other side of it with a loud cry and an enormous grizzly bear after him.
Come to think, though, Kate, the landlord was a sure-enough grizzly three years back.
There is a letter from a big game hunter, Sir Turner Rounde, who came up the canyon collecting specimen pelts of ursus horribilis, which Jesse maintains is not a grizzly bear.
Oh, look, there's a gigantic grizzly standing up, and pulling the branches!
There's a fairy bear who is not a truly grizzly, though he does live in a grizzly bear skin even when it's ever-so-hot weather.
And then he saw a necklace of big, long grizzly bear claws around the man's neck: "Give me!
I met a four-legged grizzly bear, An' th' grizzly he met me!
A member of this gens, Tailless Grizzly bear, has been with the Ponkas for many years.
One man wears the skin of a grizzly bear, pushing his fingers into the places of the claws.
He could redden his knife and dance as a grizzly bear.
The latter was elected as the successor of his father, "Yellow Smoke," or "Two Grizzly Bears.
The principal animals hunted by the Omahas and Ponkas were the elk, deer, black bear, grizzly bear, and rabbit.
Then while the first man beats the drum, the two, three, or four helpers sing and the rest dance as grizzly bears, and imitate the movements of those animals.
This grizzly Gaul let him into the house, heard his request to see Madame Bruce, and then she called to a shock-headed boy who was looking over the bannisters, to come and take the visitor in charge.
His ring at the door of the noble mansion was answered by a grizzly woman speaking French very badly broken, in fact irreparably fractured.
It was deserted save by two or three scrubwomen dancing a "grizzly bear" on all fours.
Carson as a hunter would have been the first to know that a grizzly bear can not climb a tree unless it be a horizontal one.
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