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ILLUSTRATIONS—Continued
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| “Faline, sister, you knew me anyway.” Gobo went to her and kissed her mouth. | 197 |
| “The dogs found me.” | 205 |
| Marena was quiet and serious and gentler than any of the others. | 213 |
| “Did I frighten you?” asked the owl. | 221 |
| Gobo would stand with perfect peace of mind in the bright sunshine on the meadow. | 225 |
| The ducks talked endlessly to one another in a friendly, serious, capable way. | 235 |
| Bambi lay on the warm earth with the mouldering bark of the fallen tree above him. | 255 |
| “My beautiful old oak, do you remember it? It was awful. He chopped it down!” | 265 |
| The fox came springing, crouching and slinking. A little, short legged hound was after him. | 271 |
| The pheasants, swooping down from their roosts, would stand in one spot. | 279 |
| Two fawns were standing side by side, in their little red coats. | 291 |