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1 I, VI | partial.”~“I suppose these creatures, like those with valuable 2 I, VI | elks, &c. These graceful creatures have slender legs and brown 3 I, VI | cause, all but two fine creatures fled a towards the east 4 I, VI | combat the antlers of the two creatures had become entangled together 5 I, VII | get along, and the poor creatures, who could hardly be held 6 I, VIII | these valuable amphibious creatures were once much sought after 7 I, XIV | reindeer or wapiti. These creatures were large grey wolves, 8 I, XV | sake of watching the poor creatures slaughtered, but to satisfy 9 I, XV | time, as but few of the creatures they had come to seek were 10 I, XV | to the sea.~On land these creatures are clumsy and awkward, 11 I, XVI | the Company. The Arctic creatures had now assumed their winter 12 I, XVI | variety. These carnivorous creatures belong to the bear family, 13 I, XVI | considerable demand. These creatures, like the rest of their 14 I, XVII | that with such formidable creatures it was best to remain on 15 I, XIX | three foxes. These cunning creatures divined the snare laid for 16 I, XIX | As he spoke some living creatures came out of the but dragging 17 I, XIX | six years old, poor little creatures with intelligent faces, 18 I, XIX | reindeer-venison, which the poor creatures devoured with greedy avidity; 19 I, XXI | these formidable carnivorous creatures, which are often met with 20 I, XXI | form, from cold. The poor creatures, huddled together round 21 I, XXI | to attack these dreadful creatures in the open air I No, it 22 I, XXI | conflict with such fierce creatures must still. be very perilous, 23 I, XXI | forlorn-hope. These terrible creatures must be destroyed. All rushed 24 II, VII | that so many unfortunate creatures should perish, and I put 25 II, VIII | be now? The inoffensive creatures, knowing that hunting was 26 II, VIII | decreased considerably. The poor creatures evidently felt more secure 27 II, X | destination of these harmless creatures could do nobody any good. 28 II, XIII | disposed to rebel, the poor creatures had been counting on getting 29 II, XIV | Hobson’s orders, all these creatures were unmolested. It would 30 II, XV | been wiser to let the poor creatures enjoy unmolested the crops 31 II, XVIII| moment to lose, as the poor creatures had already been buried 32 II, XVIII| and stable with the poor creatures in them. The principal house 33 II, XVIII| morning dawned the poor creatures had been buried for thirty 34 II, XVIII| but engulfed, and the poor creatures in it”——~“Are drowned!” 35 II, XIX | a moment. This the poor creatures did from a dim instinct 36 II, XIX | thus imprisoned the poor creatures could hear the constant 37 II, XXI | sight the poor shipwrecked creatures, either whilst still on 38 II, XXI | exclaimed all the poor creatures together.~Lake Barnett had 39 II, XXII | the miserable despairing creatures. Twenty-one persons on an


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