The short story "Last Cover" by Paul Annixter is about two boys who raise a fox. This fox causes the relationships between the boys and their Father to be much closer.
"It goes back to a winter afternoon after I'd hunted the woods all day for a sign of our lost pet." Quoted from the book. It states that it was in the woods! Hope I helped!
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George is next across from Paul. Because, George would technically be next to Paul.
Paulus. It's a second-declension masculine noun, so the forms are:nominative: Paulus (sentence subject)vocative: Paule ("O Paul!")genitive: Pauli ("of Paul")dative: Paulo ("to/for Paul")accusative: Paulum (object of verb or of some prepositions)ablative: Paulo ("by, with, from Paul")
Paul Annixter
The author's name is Paul Annixter.
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Because he has a talent for writing and wants his dad to be proud of him for something.
The setting of "Last Cover" by Paul Annixter is a forest in the wilderness. The story takes place in a remote location where two mountain lions, Lupi and Lupe, are fighting for territory and survival. The forest serves as a backdrop for the intense and dramatic conflict between the two animals.
Paul Annixter's birth name is Howard Allison Sturtzel.
Paul Annixter was born on June 25, 1894, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
The short story "Last Cover" by Paul Annixter takes place in the wilderness of the United States, where a family of beavers sets up home in a pond. The story follows the interactions between the beavers, hunter Lem Sargisson, and his dog Rip.
Paul Annixter has written: 'The cat that clumped' 'Puck of the dusk' -- subject(s): Bats, Juvenile literature 'The hunting horn, and other dog stories' -- subject(s): Dogs, Fiction 'Wilderness ways' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Animals, Fishes, Folklore 'Brought to cover'
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To show that Colin and Stan were letting Bandit go and be the wild animal their Father told them he would eventually be. Colin and Stan understood that Bandit couldn't be their pet forever and that they couldn't protect him any longer.
In the last cover, Colin is an artistic boy who helped care for the fox with his brother, Stan. They are very different, Colin is little and scrawny while Stan is tough and strong. Colin also paints to get his anger and sadness out when bandit, their pet fox, is going to be killed. Colin's father isn't proud of Colin at the beginning of the story because he paints, but at the end all three, Father, Stan, and Colin become very close. I hope this answered your question!