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Page 4
... seen in that part of Sweden . In his puppy- hood , the first time he saw a bear , he flew at his head , and attempted to fasten , but was seized in the iron paws of the brute , and dashed with violence on the snow ; his master , at that ...
... seen in that part of Sweden . In his puppy- hood , the first time he saw a bear , he flew at his head , and attempted to fasten , but was seized in the iron paws of the brute , and dashed with violence on the snow ; his master , at that ...
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... his paws . But it was not the want of food that caused Mr Lloyd's bears to be so continually mouthing , for they were seen to be thus en gaged most commonly immediately after they had been fed . 1880. ] Bear - Hunting . 5.
... his paws . But it was not the want of food that caused Mr Lloyd's bears to be so continually mouthing , for they were seen to be thus en gaged most commonly immediately after they had been fed . 1880. ] Bear - Hunting . 5.
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... 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 fifteen paces of me , and then I could pro- bably ...
... 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 fifteen paces of me , and then I could pro- bably ...
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... seen . The chasse of the bear on skidor is very dangerous . It requires great skill to avoid his rush ; and Mr Lloyd has heard of several men ha- ving been killed . Many are seen with faces disfigured , and otherwise maimed . Their eyes ...
... seen . The chasse of the bear on skidor is very dangerous . It requires great skill to avoid his rush ; and Mr Lloyd has heard of several men ha- ving been killed . Many are seen with faces disfigured , and otherwise maimed . Their eyes ...
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... seen . " This was a disappointment ; but to have obtained shelter and fire , with the protection of a holy roof , was no trifling blessing . So Gregoor , ha ving eaten sparingly of a cake of bread , the only provision he had taken along ...
... seen . " This was a disappointment ; but to have obtained shelter and fire , with the protection of a holy roof , was no trifling blessing . So Gregoor , ha ving eaten sparingly of a cake of bread , the only provision he had taken along ...
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