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1 I, VI | red deer, and the natives wapitis.”~“He is quite right,” added
2 I, VI | background of the sky.~“Wapitis! wapitis!-there they are !”
3 I, VI | background of the sky.~“Wapitis! wapitis!-there they are !” cried
4 I, VI | easily watch the group of wapitis. They were fine specimens
5 I, VI | without these ornaments. These wapitis were once very numerous
6 I, VI | of civilisation, and the wapitis took refuge in the more
7 I, VI | them without mercy.~The wapitis were so engrossed in their
8 I, VI | vanquished.”~“Have these wapitis a commercial value?” asked
9 I, VI | procure the skins of the wapitis.”~“Does not the flesh make
10 I, VI | the exception of two, the wapitis suddenly ceased fighting.
11 I, VI | replied the Lieutenant; “the wapitis really are most spiteful
12 I, VI | had carefully examined the wapitis after the hunter’s remark; “
13 I, VI | the teeth of wolves, those wapitis will meet death where they
14 I, VI | theatre of the struggle. The wapitis had not moved. They were
15 I, VI | to the fight between the wapitis; and Marbre and Sabine taking
16 I, XIV| Reindeer, elk, - and any wapitis that may have ventured so
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