The continual wails of the wildcats roundabout filled him with gloomy forebodings.
The wails of the wildcats behind, overhead and in front of them, made it seem as if the sighing pines and cedars were inhabited with lost spirits shrieking warnings of impending disaster.
Two wildcats tied together were not more incompatible than husbands and wives, who under normal conditions lived together happily.
They shot at coyotes and wildcatswhen it was convenient, but did not go out of their way to hunt them.
Tracks were observed on many occasions in yellow pine forest, but wildcats seemed to be commonest in the brushy parts of the pinyon-juniper association.
Wildcats are most common in the chaparral belt where they forage widely from the ridges down into the canyons.
That was a sound new to me then, but the other cries--of the wildcats and wolves--I heeded little.
That there were wildcats in the woods there was no doubt.
He's gone up on the first mesa for the wildcats I spoke of last night.
I know where there is a nest of wildcats up on the first mesa.
Bears and wolves and wildcats were reported as ruling the dark woods just beyond--only the door yard and the road seemed safe for little men--and even there I wished my mother to be within immediate call.
Wildcats were plentiful around the limestone cliffs, and bears had been seen under the oak trees.
True, we were hardly a mile from the house, but there were many serpents on the hillsides and wildcats in the cliffs, and eight is pretty young for such a task.
Bears and wildcats we held in real terror, though they were considered denizens of the darkness and hence not likely to be met with if one kept to the daylight.
Sometimes we would hear wildcatsscream in the middle of the night down in the gully.
Between that and the wildcats it made our hair stand on end and the chills go up and down our spines.
One night Clarence and I were there alone and the wildcats were down in the gully.
Tom ran down the river a short distance farther before he ventured to stop again, for he could not hope to meet with many rebel soldiers who were so innocent and inexperienced as thesewildcats of the mountains had been.
The two wildcats got into the bateau, nearly swamping it by their great weight, and Tom soon landed them on the other side of the river.
Only I don't want any more wildcatstumbling down on my head from the trees," he continued, referring to an adventure which has already been told in "Marching on Niagara.
I don't believe there are any wildcats around here, Henry.
If that's the kind of wildcats they have in this country, I am not surprised at the Indians keeping away from this region.
We never saw wildcats like this along the Missouri, you know.
Bears sometimes raided the fields, and wildcats were a common nuisance.
Bears will flee and wildcats sneak to their dens, but the moment incense of cooking arises from your camp every pig within two miles will scent it and hasten to call.
And then the two otherWildcats came up and took up positions close to the MK-11.
By then the first of the three Wildcats was within shooting range, but Freddy Farmer was standing up straight, waving his arms, pointing at his American uniform, and yelling blue murder at the top of his voice.
And what woke him up to the truth was sight of three Navy Grumman Wildcats streaking up off the flight deck of one of the carriers, and coming up and around toward them at top speed.
The three serviceable Wildcats then shuttled back and forth to be rearmed and refueled.
As the destroyers that had dueled Battery B opened the range and stood away from Wake, the Wildcats roared in.
Hesson, USN, kept Wake’s dwindling number of battered Wildcats flying throughout the bitter 15-day siege.
He also knew that moving the eight F4F Wildcats from their parking area would risk damage to the planes and obstruction of the runway if the planes were in fact damaged.
At 0515, three Wildcats took off, followed after five minutes by the fourth.
Since any damage might have meant the loss of a plane--Wake possessed virtually no spare parts--Putnam decided to delay moving the Wildcats and the materiel until suitable places existed to protect them.
A flight of F4F Wildcatsattacked the hulk of the Niminoa with bombs and machine guns.
These were the Navy Wildcats aiming for the nearby Niminoa.
Like wildcats they clawed at Reivers and like wildcats they rolled on the ground when his fists met them.
It was with unexpected rapture that he found his wife and child were in existence, having never expected to see more of them than the bleached bones, from which the wolves and wildcats had eaten the flesh.
A simple contrivance this, though, to finger a man from off their enemies' chequer, as if there would not be twenty of the wildcats ready to supply his place.
Here are Tormot and I but little hurt, while the wildcatsdrag themselves through the plain as if they were half throttled by the terriers.
There ain't but one man can whip his weight in wildcats and tell the all-firedest yarns out.
They knew I could whip my weight in wildcats and wouldn't let no man insult me.
Even if there were nowildcats on the island, there were plenty of reptiles.
There are plenty of wildcatsin the Philippines, and snakes, and lizards.
The boys gazed at the small wildcats with interest but did not want to pick them up and carry them away.
Wildcats did that," announced Jed Sanborn, after a close examination.
They heard a growl, but nowildcats showed themselves.
Father thought all the wolves and wildcats were gone, he hadn't seen any in years, but every once in a while some one said they had, and he was not quite sure yet.
Just suppose there should be bears and wildcats in the woods.
Unless the bears or wildcats get us before then," she sobbed outright.
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