Little White Fox and his Arctic Friends - Roy J. Snell

Little White Fox and his Arctic Friends

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY GEORGE F. KERR
BOSTON LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY 1916
Copyright, 1916 , By Little, Brown, and Company. All rights reserved Published, September, 1916



Six of the Little White Fox Stories appeared serially in the Continent , to whose publishers my thanks are due for permission to publish them in book form.

Little White Fox was very, very much worried, for something dreadful had happened, something he couldn't account for at all: Tdariuk, the reindeer, was dead!
Tdariuk was not related to Little White Fox. And he wasn't a bit in the world like him. He was many times bigger than Little White Fox would ever be, and he was quite different from him in every way. But all the same, Little White Fox loved him. If you had asked him why he loved the big reindeer, he would probably have told you that, for one thing, Tdariuk, in spite of his huge body, was very gentle and kind. None of the little animals of the tundra was afraid of him. Little Mrs. Ptarmigan calmly hunted for dry blueberries and weed seed right beside him while he cropped his moss. And when he drew close to the shore by the sea, Little Brown Seal never thought of such a thing as slipping off his rock and hiding in the water. Even if there were no other reason, wouldn't Tdariuk's gentleness alone make Little White Fox love him?
Now when Little White Fox discovered that his big, kind friend was dead, he ran home as fast as his legs could carry him to tell his mother the sad news.

Roy J. Snell
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2008-02-02

Темы

Animals -- Juvenile fiction; Arctic regions -- Juvenile fiction

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