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him with loggers. So he'd bring a bunch ot aristocrats ox er ever A 0 V of Europe, from King Pete on down to the Duke of Bulgaria. if 'pr X t X . . . v X, .X to take a tour and see the sights. lhe favorite attraction was a 1 the throat of Babe the Blue Ox, as far as his tonsils. Paul inv nted elec ric lights to turn Babe s throat into a great white way for that to ' well until Babe was put out to graze on grass that had grown on x ' lf, .. X ,V- land. Ihe grass had few vitamins. Hungry for his minerals, n l xbr g y into Iaul Bunyans cache of hunting ammunition and swallo 1 .- ' Q If I shells of his scatter-cannon, a full 47 tons. Then a bunch of tourists came along and Babe w as hooked up to his light system again It short circuited on the shells the powder exploded and Babe belched cannon shot ill over the country lhe red hot balls started a thousand forest fires Paul finallv got them put out but ex er since then the tourist business has been 1 big for est fire menace Paul Bunyan had more trouble with forest fires in the Grays Harbor coun trx There were terrible fire beasts here l'lze dotard had hides like asbestos and their bristles were inflammable Xny dotard liked to scratch his ribs against a crumbly old snag Ihen his bristles would bla7e and set the snag afire The natural enems ot the dotard was the clzammx tru which had swn el limbs and would crack one down to break a dotard s neck at ex ery chance Paul planted whammy trees every w here to do aw av with the dotards I he plmeplmmt w as bigger th in a bobcat but littler than a panther He would start winter fires for he loved roasted bear Ilo get it the phosphorat would drop his long ropy tail down a bunkhouse chimney hook up a bi r ember, then run foi 1 hollow tree in which bears were hibernating He would set fire to the tree roast a be lr or two and feast Paul Buns an starx ed orf the phosporats bv plugging up all the hollow old snags that he d left stand mg on the cutox ers FI o this day lumbermen generally fall snags in logging for fear of surx ix ing phosphorits flu unbtr vnaltt had one fatal weakness else this fire critter would prob ably have burned young trees faster than Paul Bunyan could haxe grown them ust as the ratler of today warns before striking so the ember snakc would w irn that he w as about to come up from below and start a forest fire lhe ember snake did not rattle he would gobble Yvhen a logger would hear gobbling underground he d know it w as an ember snake and then dig the fiery reptile up and slay him The ine fads were the worst hre beasts of all Ihey were a man like ape that ow ned such a mean destructne spirit that they burned trees just for pure cussedness Paul Buny an killed most of the tree cads of his time off but their breed is still to be found in the w oods VVe still haxe use tor the pgan Paul Bunyan used with loggers DON I BI X TRII C, ,BF I XVOODSNI XX XVI IH I- IRI Paul Bunyan ex en Paul Buny ln, could not stop the burnin ,Nw X But he did manage it so that more trees grew and fewer trees ne Il t Um UIUC, pF0mlSlHg XYTICTICI 1 forest l.0l'CX CI' W fa JN v 1 H jj X Q I l L 1 v U 1 1' f V 1 Q 4 L V ' 4 g ..-- 1 J If .J q- , 1 J . . I - I ' ' 4 5 C ' Y K 9 ' H I , l K ' 7 4 u a V l ' l 9 I. 1 v I ' c c I I ' , . . . . . . .V 1. 4 ' 4 . . . . . , V V f L 1 . . v . Y . . a . V ,.. V - 1 f V V V V V ' V 1 1 L V V Vs V. V V V K U - , V . V ' ' ' '. 1 V V. . V . y . , L - . . . v r v r 1 . ' Is - V V V l l u , 1 4 I , . 'lc A I . v , t - v . 1 V I ' 1 S. , n 1 1 1 f I 1 v . . ' - , . , V V V 1 V V 1 . I , V V: V V ' . , . . V V , ,V , V . , V . 1 - - V V V - K V V V V -V v Y .. -n ,V . 4. L 'V 4. V. - . I , I , . V. V! A Y , V V 4. I , . J. 1 ' 2 'Z f I Y ' ' . 'K 1 , , V . x 4 , 1 . . . V Q ,- , . I 1 . U I kr' I , 1 x K -by 1 hr? I 1 , rail. x V 'Q .., if s , , V 7 ,D - ' XV fix XA f '.
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