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Left on Labrador

CHAPTER IX
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And, since the captain thinks it's like a wolf, suppose we call it '_Lupus rabidus Additonii Burleighii Raedwayvius_'"-- "There, that'll do!" cried Raed.

"You've spelt! Go up head!" "There's another creature coming along the rocks!" exclaimed Wade.
"That's a bear! He's coming out where the black one is!" "There," said Raed, "you can see now that the bear is much the larger." "Yes; but a white bear is considerably larger than a black bear," replied Kit.
"Look quick!" cried Wade.

"There's going to be a brush! See the black one bristle up!" "He's got something there he don't want to give up," said the captain.
"Bear says, 'I'll take your place at that,'" laughed Kit.

"He walks up to him.

By George! did you see the black one jump at him?
Bear sent him spinning with his paw.


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