Part, Chapter
1 I, I | wandered from the furs of wolves, grey bears, polar bears,
2 I, II | 7,918~ ~ Wolves, . . . . . . . . . . 8,484~ ~
3 I, VI | for taking sables, otters, wolves, foxes, bears, &c. No artifice
4 I, VI | hands or from the teeth of wolves, those wapitis will meet
5 I, VI | carcasses to be devoured by wolves and bears.~
6 I, XIV | too, a distant pack of wolves was seen, which receded
7 I, XIV | creatures were large grey wolves, about three feet high,
8 I, XVII| by bad weather, packs of wolves were often met with. There
9 I, XX | hares. Some twenty starving wolves were shot. Hunger rendered
10 II, III | Long also saw a troop of wolves crossing the plain.~It was
11 II, VIII| dangerous island were a few wolves, savage beasts which even
12 II, X | Polar hares, and even the wolves would have left early in
13 II, X | furred animals, reindeer, wolves, &c., would have left the
14 II, X | the vicinity of man. The wolves came actually within musket-range
15 II, XVII| these excursions, bands of wolves were seen scudding across
16 II, XIX | gluttons, and even the wolves, rendered less savage by
17 II, XXI | madness, especially the wolves, who rushed wildly towards
18 II, XXII| the former factory. The wolves alone were unrepresented,
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