The book The Watchers of the Trails was written by author Roberts, Charles George Douglas, Sir, 1860-1943 Here you can read free online of The Watchers of the Trails book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Watchers of the Trails a good or bad book?
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With abundant pasturage on the Quah-Davic water-meadows, they had no occasion to wander into the perils of the deep wood; andthe little red cow had none of that prevision of wild mothers, whichleads them to instruct their young in the two great vital points ofwoodcraft, --the procuring of food and the avoiding of enemies. Sheherself knew little woodcraft save what she and the calf wereabsorbing together, unconsciously, day by day. For the time theyneeded none, their food being all about them, t...heir enemies kept atbay by the ceaseless _tunk-a-tonk_ of the mellow bell. Thus it cameabout that to the black bull-calf the wilderness seemed almost emptyof life, save for the birds, the insects, the squirrels, and the fishleaping in the pool. To all these the bell was a matter ofindifference. Once only, late in the autumn, did he get a glimpse of the oldQuah-Davic panther. He and his mother were lying in the sun by themeadow's edge, comfortably chewing the cud, when the long, tawnybeast, following their trail with more curiosity than hunger, cameupon them suddenly, and stopped short about twenty paces distant.
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