14/17 I can have it made all right in Waterton. So now, you see, I have settled everything satisfactorily." She looked at me earnestly, and, although there was a certain solicitude in her gaze, I could also see there signs of great relief. "It will be dreadful for you to have to walk there and lead him." "It's the only way to do it," I answered. "You could not hitch a bear behind a wagon--the horse would run away and jerk his head off. The only way to take a bear about the country is to lead him, and I do not mind it in the least. |