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Under the Great Bear

CHAPTER XXI
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Some of the Eskimo can point out its location, but they are in such terror of him that they give it a wide berth whenever travelling in that direction.

As I said, I have never seen him, nor have I ever known of his holding communication other than by writing with any human being.

The natives describe him as a man of great size with the head of a wolf." "There! I was sure it wasn't imagination," interrupted Cabot excitedly.

"When I first saw him his head and face were those of a wolf, but the next time they were those of a man, and so I thought I must have dreamed the wolf part.

I wonder how he manages it, and I wish I knew how he produces those lightning flashes.


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