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Fifty-Two Story Talks to Boys and Girls by Howard J. (Howard James) Chidley
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A HINT FROM A CARIBOU


This is an animal-story. It is about a caribou. A caribou is a kind of
reindeer, and lives in Canada.

One day a man was out in a stumpy pasture-field beside a woods in
Canada, and he saw a mother caribou and her little calf feeding quietly
down in a valley nearby.

He was on a little hill some distance away, but the wind was blowing in
the direction of the caribou. Presently the mother caribou raised her
head, sniffed the air, and looked in the direction where the man was
hidden behind a stump. She had caught the scent of a human being. That
meant danger to her calf. Soon the mother caribou, leaving her calf in
the valley, started in the direction of the man. He slipped from his
hiding-place to another stump. On came the caribou till she reached the
very stump behind which the man had first hidden. There she smelled the
ground, and then a strange thing happened. She called her calf to her,
had it smell the ground, too, so as to get the scent of the man. When
that was done, she got behind that little caribou and butted it down the
valley as fast as it could go. Why did she do that? It was to teach her
calf that whenever it got that scent on the air, there was danger, and
it must get away as quickly as possible.

Ever after that, even before the calf knew that this scent belonged to a
man, or had seen a man, it would run away from it.

Your parents are constantly doing for you what that mother caribou did
for her little one. When they tell you that such and such a thing is
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