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Father Bear and Bobby Bear - Samuel E. (Samuel Edward) Lowe
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Title: Father Bear and Bobby Bear
Author: Howard B. Famous
Release Date: February 1, 2012 [EBook #38733]
Language: English
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BEDTIME STORIES
Father Bear and
Bobby Bear
By
Howard B. Famous
FULLY ILLUSTRATED
FATHER BEAR AND BOBBY BEAR WERE ON THEIR WAY
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
Bobby Bear
THE BEARS' CAVE
Over where the sun sank to rest every night like a great ball of fire, there lived three brown bears.
There was Father Bear, with a great, gruff voice. And Mother Bear, whose voice, while not so loud nor so gruff as father's, yet was not nice for little boys and girls to hear. And there was little Bobby Bear. His voice was sweet, for he was very young.
All of the bears had lovely, brown skins. When the sun shone on them they looked like rich, brown velvet. And when they were curled up, asleep, they looked like great balls of brown fur.
The bears' eyes were big, and round, and black as coals.
They had great, strong claws on all their paws.
With bears, you know, hands and feet are very much alike, and are called forefeet and hindfeet—or front feet and back feet. So instead of finger nails and toe nails they have claws.
But you are anxious to know something about Bobby Bear's home. It was in a great, gloomy cave. Only the front part had the sunshine. Away in the back part it was dark, pitch dark, like night.
The bears didn't mind this, of course, for when night came, instead of reading