. Children of the Arctic. and as gray as rats, but as they grow older theyshed the gray coat and become real white. And youmust know they are mine, and Charley has taken care ofthem for me. All this timeKoodluktoo, who was stand-ing by, was asking me everyminute to come with him;he wanted to show me some-thing. After feeding the rabbitssome willow, which they arevery fond of, I went withhim, and what do you thinkhe showed me ? A pair ofthe loveliest pups, and myown old Cin is the motherof them. Cin knew metoo; she licked my handsand face and was as glad tosee me as I was to see herand her dear


. Children of the Arctic. and as gray as rats, but as they grow older theyshed the gray coat and become real white. And youmust know they are mine, and Charley has taken care ofthem for me. All this timeKoodluktoo, who was stand-ing by, was asking me everyminute to come with him;he wanted to show me some-thing. After feeding the rabbitssome willow, which they arevery fond of, I went withhim, and what do you thinkhe showed me ? A pair ofthe loveliest pups, and myown old Cin is the motherof them. Cin knew metoo; she licked my handsand face and was as glad tosee me as I was to see herand her dear babies. 1 could have stayed with KoodMm them all day, but Charley called, Come on now; theresmore yet to be seen. Together we went to a funny-look-ing place, built up of boxes and wires, and in it was thewoolliest black calf, with long hair over its forehead andhanging over its eyes. When Charley said, Come here,Daisy, it ran to him and pushed against him until Ithought it was butting him, but he said, She just wants 113.


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