Through the heart of Patagonia . eating everything thatcame within their reach ; then, instead of departing when day-light came, they usually remained crouching near by, and put inan appearance during breakfast-time with an absolute disregardor ignorance of probable danger from the neighbourhood of the River Fenix one of these wolves came into Rosy-Camp during the night, stole a duck and a goose, and furthergnawed my rifle-slings within a few feet of where I was only discovered our loss at dawn, and while we were stilldiscussing it, I perceived the animal itself lying under


Through the heart of Patagonia . eating everything thatcame within their reach ; then, instead of departing when day-light came, they usually remained crouching near by, and put inan appearance during breakfast-time with an absolute disregardor ignorance of probable danger from the neighbourhood of the River Fenix one of these wolves came into Rosy-Camp during the night, stole a duck and a goose, and furthergnawed my rifle-slings within a few feet of where I was only discovered our loss at dawn, and while we were stilldiscussing it, I perceived the animal itself lying under a bushclose at hand calmly watching us. Deprived of breakfast. Ihad no thought of mercy, and shot her with a Mauser. She wasan old female. That night her mate paid us a visit, andfrightened the horses, who seem to fear the large Cordillera wolfalmost as much as the puma. I was rather crippled at the timewith an injury to my knee, and was sitting by the fire. I happenedto look up and caught sight of the wolf standing within a few. f%^.


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