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Beautiful Joe

CHAPTER XXIII
15/22

We put them on the ground and strewed leaves over them, and hung up some of the carcass left by the bear near by.

When he attempted to get this meat, he would tread on the trap, and the teeth would spring together, and catch him by the leg.
They always fought to get free.

I once saw a bear that had been making a desperate effort to get away.

His leg was broken, the skin and flesh were all torn away, and he was held by the tendons.

It was a foreleg that was caught, and he would put his hind feet against the jaws of the trap, and then draw by pressing with his feet, till he would stretch those tendons to their utmost extent.
"I have known them to work away till they really pulled these tendons out of the foot, and got off.


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