. Outing. hey did notsee the game and Tukshu, springing for-ward like a deer, led three of them tothe trail above where the animals hadturned. Here the three dogs took thescent and instantly the whole pack werebehind them. As on former occasions, the round-upwas made at a high elevation. The Es-kimos, far ahead of me, were shouting,Hurry up! Hurry up! long before Ireached them, and urging me on. WhenI finally gained the mountain top I tooka position at close range. One big fel-low attracted me and, wishing to photo-graph him, I, giving my rifle to Tukshuwith instructions to kill the animal if


. Outing. hey did notsee the game and Tukshu, springing for-ward like a deer, led three of them tothe trail above where the animals hadturned. Here the three dogs took thescent and instantly the whole pack werebehind them. As on former occasions, the round-upwas made at a high elevation. The Es-kimos, far ahead of me, were shouting,Hurry up! Hurry up! long before Ireached them, and urging me on. WhenI finally gained the mountain top I tooka position at close range. One big fel-low attracted me and, wishing to photo-graph him, I, giving my rifle to Tukshuwith instructions to kill the animal if itattempted to attack me, approachedvery near with my camera. At the in-stant that I made the exposure, less thana dozen feet away, the infuriated bullbroke from the ranks and with loweredhead charged me. I had no further busi-ness in that immediate vicinity and pro-ceeded to establish a sprinting record inthe opposite direction. While I am not an aspirant for ath-letic honors, I have always been sorry 398.


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