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... we feel that our imagi- nation has been enriched with ma- terials out of which to form to itself Scandinavian forest scenery at once singular and magnificent . Some soldiers , who were in the habit of giving one 2 [ July Bear - Hunting .
... we feel that our imagi- nation has been enriched with ma- terials out of which to form to itself Scandinavian forest scenery at once singular and magnificent . Some soldiers , who were in the habit of giving one 2 [ July Bear - Hunting .
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... once du- ring the chase , when he and his com- panions were far behind both the bear and a dog that was pursuing him , a drove of five wolves - as they knew by their tracks in the snow - at- tacked and devoured the dog . They had ...
... once du- ring the chase , when he and his com- panions were far behind both the bear and a dog that was pursuing him , a drove of five wolves - as they knew by their tracks in the snow - at- tacked and devoured the dog . They had ...
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... once got a shot at him - and finally took a fare- well glimpse of him on the summit of the Faxe - fjält , about fifty miles from the place where he was start- ed , and a hundred and forty from Lapp - cottage ! The party then wend- ed ...
... once got a shot at him - and finally took a fare- well glimpse of him on the summit of the Faxe - fjält , about fifty miles from the place where he was start- ed , and a hundred and forty from Lapp - cottage ! The party then wend- ed ...
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... Once in a very close thicket , when stooping down and peering under the surrounding trees , his eye caught a suspicious- looking object , which he presently made out to be a bear , coiled up like a dog , at the foot of a large pine ...
... Once in a very close thicket , when stooping down and peering under the surrounding trees , his eye caught a suspicious- looking object , which he presently made out to be a bear , coiled up like a dog , at the foot of a large pine ...
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... once with cries and groans , and dismal howlings ; and the involuntary sidelong glance of his eye fell upon forms dim and indistinct , but of appalling character , which flitted through the murky at- mosphere , and fluttered upwards ...
... once with cries and groans , and dismal howlings ; and the involuntary sidelong glance of his eye fell upon forms dim and indistinct , but of appalling character , which flitted through the murky at- mosphere , and fluttered upwards ...
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