<h2>CHAPTER V<br/> <small>OUT IN THE GREAT WORLD</small></h2>
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<div class="verse">The Great World calls, and soon or late</div>
<div class="verse">Must each obey and rule his fate.</div>
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<div class="verseright"><i>Mother Bear.</i></div>
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<p><span class="smcap">Not</span> in all the Green Forest is
there a wiser or better mother
than Mrs. Bear. No one knows
better than she the dangers of
the Great World, or the importance
of learning early in life all
those things which a Bear who
would live to a good old age
should know. So after allowing
the twins, Boxer and Woof-Woof,
to play around the entrance to
their home under the great windfall
for a few days, she took<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_27" id="Page_27">[27]</SPAN></span>
them for their first walk in the
Green Forest.</p>
<p>“Now,” said she, as she prepared
to lead the way, “you are
to do just as I do. You are to
follow right at my heels, and the
one who turns aside for anything
without my permission will be
spanked. Do you understand?”</p>
<p>“Yes’m,” replied Boxer and
Woof-Woof meekly.</p>
<p>My, my, my, how excited they
were as Mother Bear led the
way out from under the old
windfall! This was to be a great,
a wonderful adventure. They
tingled all over. They were
actually going out to see something
of the Great World.</p>
<p>The first thing Mother Bear<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_28" id="Page_28">[28]</SPAN></span>
did was to sit up and carefully
test the wind with her nose.
Boxer sat up and did exactly the
same thing. Woof-Woof sat up
and did exactly the same thing.
The Merry Little Breezes tickled
their noses with many scents.
Mother Bear knew what each one
was, but of course the twins
didn’t know any of them. All
they knew was that they smelled
good.</p>
<p>Mother Bear cocked her ears forward
and listened. Boxer cocked
his ears forward and listened.
Woof-Woof cocked her ears forward
and listened. Mother Bear looked
this way and looked that way.
Boxer looked this way and looked
that way. So did Woof-Woof.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_29" id="Page_29">[29]</SPAN></span>“These are the things you must
always do whenever you start out in
the Great World,” explained Mother
Bear in her deep, grumbly-rumbly
voice. “You must learn to know
the meaning of every scent that
reaches your nose, of every sound
that reaches your ears, of everything
you see, for only by such knowledge
can you keep out of danger. But
you must never trust your ears or
your eyes only. Your nose is more
to be trusted than either ears or eyes
or both ears and eyes. But always
use all three.”</p>
<p>“Yes’m,” replied Boxer and
Woof-Woof.</p>
<p>Then Mother Bear started off
among the great trees, shuffling
along and swinging her head<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_30" id="Page_30">[30]</SPAN></span>
from side to side. Right at her
heels shuffled Boxer, swinging his
head from side to side, and right
at his heels shuffled Woof-Woof,
swinging her head from side to
side. Whatever Mother Bear did
the twins did. They did it because
Mother Bear did it. They
were keeping their promise. And
little as they were, they felt
very big and important, for now
at last they were out in the
Great World.</p>
<p>Chatterer the Red Squirrel saw
them start out, and he chuckled
as he watched those two funny
little cubs do exactly as Mother
Bear did. He followed along in
the tree tops, jumping from tree
to tree, but taking the greatest<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[31]</SPAN></span>
care to make no noise. He was
fairly aching for a chance to
scare those cubs. But as long
as Mother Bear was with them,
he didn’t dare to try.</p>
<p>Mother Bear stopped and
sniffed at an old log. Then she
went on. Boxer stopped and
solemnly sniffed at that old log.
Then he went on. Woof-Woof
stopped and sniffed at that old
log. Then she went on. And
so at last they came to a place
where the earth was soft and
where grew certain roots of
which Mrs. Bear is very fond.</p>
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