. American boys in the Arctics; a trip to the far north by a new path. GREENLANDS SELE. 89. find him, but they will always run from a hungry wolf. The first thingthe wolves killed one dog, and the rest all slunk away at the end of theirropes. Then the wolves came at him. He jumped into the largest barrelof oil, and with his harpoon kept the pack at a distance for a time. Thenit occurred to him to upset the other barrel of oil, which he did, and whilethe wolves were going for that he started the dogs and left them. There are deer, too, but not many, added the trader. - And how about polar bears


. American boys in the Arctics; a trip to the far north by a new path. GREENLANDS SELE. 89. find him, but they will always run from a hungry wolf. The first thingthe wolves killed one dog, and the rest all slunk away at the end of theirropes. Then the wolves came at him. He jumped into the largest barrelof oil, and with his harpoon kept the pack at a distance for a time. Thenit occurred to him to upset the other barrel of oil, which he did, and whilethe wolves were going for that he started the dogs and left them. There are deer, too, but not many, added the trader. - And how about polar bears ? asked Roy. I judged from picturesin my geography that they were floating on every iceberg, but I have notseen any. Strangers always think that way, said the trader, but really whitebears are very scarce. I never saw but three alive, but if the talk is trueyou may be fortunate. They tell me tracks have been seen around thecamp for several days, and you might go and look them up you can find the fel-low well muster a crowdand go hunt him. Ill do it! criedScott. Me, too ! e


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