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Page 7
... least a score of wolves . He frequently attacks horses . With one of his terrible paws the ferocious brute keeps his hold of the poor horse , while with the other , he retards his progress by grasping at the trees . He thus destroys ...
... least a score of wolves . He frequently attacks horses . With one of his terrible paws the ferocious brute keeps his hold of the poor horse , while with the other , he retards his progress by grasping at the trees . He thus destroys ...
Page 10
... least one of the same spe- cies , I had previously seen when we were firing at the bears ; but at that time I did not care to waste my powder and shot , when so much better game was on foot . When he first started , he was within about ...
... least one of the same spe- cies , I had previously seen when we were firing at the bears ; but at that time I did not care to waste my powder and shot , when so much better game was on foot . When he first started , he was within about ...
Page 14
... least , have made their escape . Indeed , from the va- riableness of the weather subsequently , and the consequent state of the snow , I am not quite sure but that , if those ani- mals had escaped on this occasion , they might have got ...
... least , have made their escape . Indeed , from the va- riableness of the weather subsequently , and the consequent state of the snow , I am not quite sure but that , if those ani- mals had escaped on this occasion , they might have got ...
Page 20
... least the satisfaction of enjoying an ani- mated run . It would appear that Mr Lloyd , on his return to Aspberg , must have travelled , on sledge or on skidor , between three or four hun- dred miles - and that both bears are probably ...
... least the satisfaction of enjoying an ani- mated run . It would appear that Mr Lloyd , on his return to Aspberg , must have travelled , on sledge or on skidor , between three or four hun- dred miles - and that both bears are probably ...
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... least in his first attempts . For , applying to a coun- trywoman of his own , a servant in the harem , as a means of communi- cation with his poor Annah , his in- trigue was either discovered or be- trayed ; and he was immediately sei ...
... least in his first attempts . For , applying to a coun- trywoman of his own , a servant in the harem , as a means of communi- cation with his poor Annah , his in- trigue was either discovered or be- trayed ; and he was immediately sei ...
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