
The House in the Water: A Book of Animal Stories
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About This Book
Excerpt from Kings in was what two grim old sachems of the Dacotahs had dubbed him; and though his official title, on the lists of the Zoological Park, was "Kaiser," the new and more significant name had promptly supplanted it. The Park authorities - people of imagination and of sentiment, as must all be who would deal successfully with wild animals - had felt at once that the name aptly embodied the tragedies and the romantic memories of his all-but-vanished race. They had felt, too, that the two old braves who had been brought East to adorn a city pageant, and who had stood gazing stoically ...
Chapters (23)
- The House in the Water
- CHAPTER I The Sound in the Night
- CHAPTER II The Battle in the Pond
- CHAPTER III In the Under-water World
- CHAPTER IV Night Watchers
- CHAPTER V Dam Repairing and Dam Building
- CHAPTER VI The Peril of the Traps
- CHAPTER VII Winter Under Water
- CHAPTER VIII The Saving of Boy’s Pond
- The White-slashed Bull
- When the Blueberries Are Ripe
- The Glutton of the Great Snow
- I
- II
- III
- When the Truce of the Wild is Done
- The Window in the Shack
- The Return of the Moose
- From the Teeth of the Tide
- The Fight at the Wallow
- I
- II
- Sonny and the Kid
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