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ILLUSTRATIONS
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| Frontispiece | iii |
| He stood there, swaying unsteadily on his thin legs. | 15 |
| Overhead two jays were quarreling. “What vulgarity ” he chattered, “what vulgarity!” | 25 |
| The leaves fall slowly. | 45 |
| There sat the Hare looking like a very honest creature. | 51 |
| The squirrel sat up, balancing himself with his handsome upright tail. | 71 |
| It took Bambi’s breath away to see them. | 87 |
| The old stag kept gazing at him. | 101 |
| “Have I changed much?” asked the second leaf, shyly but determinedly. | 107 |
| Bambi had to paw the snow away with endless labor before he could find one withered little blade of grass. | 117 |
| Bambi was hardly aware that he had begun to run again. | 145 |
| “Excuse me,” said the woodpecker, “but I always have to laugh when I see you deer acting like that.” | 151 |
| At last Bambi caught up with her and barred the way. | 165 |
| The stag immediately lifted his head and looked at him. | 177 |
| The old stag advanced slowly and Bambi followed him. | 187 |
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