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Identifier: cu31924024784575 (find matches)
Title: Wild brother; strangest of true stories from the north woods
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Underwood, William Lyman, 1864-1929
Subjects: Bears
Publisher: Boston, The Atlantic monthly press
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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tance. However, we were able to send from ourcamp a number of things that added to the com-fort of the Weldons. Shortly after our return from Maine, I told thestory of the bear before an audience of influentialmen in Boston. I illustrated it with stereopticonslides, and showed many of the pictures which ap-pear in this book. The effect was both surprisingand gratifying; for without the slightest intimationon my part that any material help for the familywould be welcome, a substantial sum of moneywas contributed by the club members who werepresent. As a matter of fact, arrangements hadalready been made for the immediate relief of theWeldons. The better to show the sincere and genuine qual-ities of these faithful people, I will bring into mystory a number of letters which from time to timethey have sent me and which will give mute thoughconvincing evidence of the sterling, ingenuous char-acter of the family. The first of these letters isdated February 28, 1904, and reads as follows: —
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The bear akciiti treated Foxy zuith the greatest gentleness,even zchen the dog bit his paws IN TIMES OF TROUBLE 107 Kind Friends : — It is indeed with heartfelt gratitude that wewrite our thanks for your kindness to us, for thefood and clothing and the money to pay the doc-tor, who gave the help that Mrs. Weldon stood somuch in need of. She is not yet able to be aroundthe house but a very little, but she is much better,and as the warmer weather approaches, the doctorthinks she will get well. The box from Boston arrived safely and anotherone from Springfield, also the check. This we gaveto the doctor and much help we have gainedthrough him and the medicine which he furnishedus. Again we wish to thank you for your kindnessand any way we can serve you please let us knowand we will be only too glad to do it. Gratefully yours,G. M. and Mrs. K. W. Weldon. In April came this letter: — Dear Mrs. Underwood : — I received the box you sent me all safely, and Ithank you very much for the th

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