<h2>CHAPTER XXXIII<br/> <small>WOOF-WOOF TURNS UP HER NOSE</small></h2>
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<div class="verse">I pray you be not one of those</div>
<div class="verse">Who boast the scornful turned-up nose.</div>
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<div class="verseright"><i>Mother Bear.</i></div>
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<p><span class="smcap">Now</span> all the time that Boxer
had been losing himself more and
more and getting into more and
more trouble, Mother Bear had
been worrying about him, and she
and his twin sister, Woof-Woof,
had been everywhere but the
right place looking for him.</p>
<p>You remember that Mother
Bear and Woof-Woof had been
away from home when Boxer
decided to run away. When<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_196" id="Page_196">[196]</SPAN></span>
they returned, Boxer had been
gone so long that Mother Bear’s
nose failed to find enough of his
scent to follow. So when she
started to look for him, she
started in the wrong direction.
Of course, she had to take Woof-Woof
with her, and because
Woof-Woof got tired after a while,
Mother Bear couldn’t hunt as
thoroughly as she would have
done had she been alone.</p>
<p>At first Woof-Woof felt very
badly indeed at the loss of her
little twin brother. Down in her
heart she admired him for his
boldness in running away, but
when she thought of all the
dreadful things that might happen
to him out in the Great World,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_197" id="Page_197">[197]</SPAN></span>
she became very sorrowful. This
was at first. After she had
tramped and tramped and tramped
behind Mother Bear, tramped
until her feet ached, she became
cross. She blamed Boxer, and
quite rightly, for those aching feet.
The more they ached the crosser
she became, until she tried to
make herself believe that she
didn’t care what happened to
that heedless brother.</p>
<p>“I don’t care if I never see
him again,” she grumbled. “I
don’t care what happens to him.
Whatever happens will serve him
right. I wish Mother Bear would
remember that my legs are not
as long as hers. I’m tired. I
want to rest. I want to rest, I<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_198" id="Page_198">[198]</SPAN></span>
do. I want to rest. Ouch! My
feet are getting sore.”</p>
<p>Now such news as Jimmy
Skunk’s punishment of Boxer
travels fast through the Green
Forest, and it wasn’t long before
the story of it reached Mrs.
Bear’s ears. She growled dreadful
threats of what she would do
if she met Jimmy Skunk, though
she knew very well that she
would politely step aside if she
did meet him, and then she
started for the place where Boxer
had been given his lessons in
politeness by Jimmy Skunk.</p>
<p>There was no doubt about the
place when they reached it.
“Phew!” cried Woof-Woof, holding
her nose.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_199" id="Page_199">[199]</SPAN></span>Mother Bear merely grunted
and started off faster than before.
Woof-Woof had to run to keep
up with her. Mother Bear had
that smell to guide her now.
She knew that all she had to do
now to find her runaway son was
to follow up that smell.</p>
<p>So it was that just as the
Black Shadows were beginning to
creep through the Green Forest,
and poor little Boxer, a very
lonely, miserable and frightened
little Bear, was beginning to
dread another night, he heard a
crashing in the brush, and out
came Mother Bear and Woof-Woof.
With a glad squeal of
joy, Boxer started to run toward
them. But a growl, such an<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_200" id="Page_200">[200]</SPAN></span>
ugly growl, from Mother Bear
stopped him.</p>
<p>“Don’t you come near us,”
said she. “You can follow us,
but don’t you dare come a step
nearer than you are now. It
would serve you right if we had
nothing more to do with you, but
after all, you are rather small
to be wandering about alone.
Besides, there is no knowing
what more disgrace you would
get us into. Now come along.”</p>
<p>Boxer looked at Woof-Woof for
some sign of sympathy. But
Woof-Woof held her head very
high and turned up her nose at
him. “Phew!” said she.</p>
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<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_201" id="Page_201">[201]</SPAN></span>
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