| "Charles Livingston Bull was the premier wildlife artist of his time in America, perhaps the best of his kind in the world..." |
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| In an instant the trees seemed to swarm with a horde of horrible creatures. | Frontis. |
| Sitting astride the swaying branch and gripping it with his feet and one free hand he waited | 48 |
| Suddenly the horse they were stalking gave a shrill whinny of fear | 58 |
| At a command from Og they hurled their spears | 72 |
| A wooly rhinoceros and hard upon its heels followed two huge hyenas | 102 |
| Following close onto the heels of the first giant came several others | 128 |
| Snarling the leopard gazed about viciously | 170 |
| Reached upward, and, wrapping its trunk around the tree, shook it furiously | 282 |
In an instant the trees seemed to swarm with
a horde of horrible creatures. Page 113 [frontispiece]
Sitting astride the swaying branch and gripping
it with his feet and one free hand he waited. [p.42]
Suddenly the horse they were stalking gave a shrill whinny of fear. [p.58]
At a command from Og they hurled their spears. [p.72]
A wooly rhinoceros and hard upon its heels followed two huge hyenas. [p. 102]
Following close onto the heels of the first giant came several others. [p.128]
Snarling the leopard gazed about viciously. [p.170]
Reached upward, and, wrapping its trunk
around the tree, shook it furiously. [p.282]