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Crusoes of the Frozen North

CHAPTER III
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He waved his cap to them, and Pansy cried: "Hoo-lay!" The boat pulled away and soon touched the ice; Tom sprang nimbly on shore, and before long he could be seen only as a little black dot on that dazzling plain of snow.
Then he was observed to stop and kneel down while some huge monster, yellowish-white in colour, came rushing towards him.
Aralia must have the glass now.
"Oh, the bear! the bear!" she cried in grief.

"It is going to kill Tom.
Oh! oh! oh! my brother Tom!" "Let me see! let me see!" screamed Pansy.
"Look now!" said Aralia with a smile.

"Isn't Tom brave ?" Tom was indeed.

For Pansy could now see the monster lying dead, and Tom leaning on his gun, and once more waving his cap.

Then men came up and skinned the bear, and dragged the head and hide and paws to the ship.
[Illustration] Tom was a splendid shot, and this was his first bear.


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