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"Urson", or "Little Bear" is found still in the well-wooded regions of eastern and southern Canada, as well as in British Columbia and
Pioneers in Canada Harry Hamilton Johnston 1892
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On February 8, DeMille informed Gladys Rosson that the release schedule was as follows: August 16, [Leatrice] Joy directed by [Frank] Urson and [Paul] Iribe.
Empire of Dreams Scott Eyman 2010
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Once a porcupine -- stupid, inoffensive old Urson who carries his fort around on his back -- rattled his quills in a near-by thicket; and once they caught a glimpse of a mule deer on the hillside.
The Sky Line of Spruce Edison Marshall 1930
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The Urson caught her whisper, and his sharp little face grew sad.
The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories William Patten 1902
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"She always snarls when I move out of her reach, though she dare not touch me," said the Urson, making himself into a bristling ball of defiance as he heard the sound.
The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories William Patten 1902
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"Not at all," said the Urson, as if he had spoken his thoughts aloud.
The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories William Patten 1902
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The Urson showed his orange teeth in a sudden smile, and rubbed himself against Phil's arm as al friendly cat might have done.
The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories William Patten 1902
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"Shall I?" returned the Urson, doubtfully, more to himself than her.
The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories William Patten 1902
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"Ah, but I haven't a tail, you see!" said Phil, and the Urson remarked that as that was the case he must learn to do without.
The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories William Patten 1902
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A hungry-looking Weasel with malicious eyes glared at him furtively, but came no nearer; he had "tried conclusions" with an Urson once, and would not venture again.
The Junior Classics — Volume 8 Animal and Nature Stories William Patten 1902
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