Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The National Geographic Magazine, 1907, Vol. 18
On a first afternoons walk we stum bled upon a specimen of the gray fox, and likewise upon a 'crab dog, which the colored people Were following and ston ing in the manner of the coon' -hun't in our own southern states. On the follow ing morning a gray fox, its feet closely tied was deposited on the steps of our house awaiting a possible pur chaser.
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