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Updated: May 16, 2025


"No, Andy," she answered, "I don't need no doctor, yet." "I wish ye felt better," sighed the dwarf. "An' the days is gettin' awful blizzardy for ye to go outdoors." "But I got to go out, dear, fer wood an' other things. Hark!" She got up swiftly. "There air some one comin'." In another instant the little man had crawled away from the ceiling hole and was under the tick.

And Mother Bear came out of her winter den, accompanied by her little ones born two months before, and taught them how to pull down the slender saplings for these same buds; and the moose came down from the blizzardy tops of the great ridges, which are called mountains in the North, and where for good reasons they had passed the winter, followed by the wolves, who fed upon their weak and sick.

Wind freshening with blizzardy appearance of sky. 8 p.m. . . . Heavy strain on after-moorings. 9.45 p.m. The ice parted from the shore; all moorings parted. Most fascinating to listen to waves and chain breaking. In the thick haze I saw the ice astern breaking up and the shore receding.

It always seemed warm and comfortable in the tunnels, if they were made of snow; this you noticed particularly on a blizzardy day, since, of course, no wind whatever got into them. Indeed, on a windy day I doubt not a snow tunnel would be warmer than a house without a fire.

They had almost forgotten that they were Volunteers, and went about their studies and pastimes with the fine care-freedom of glorious boyhood. Then came a cold wave suddenly out of the West a tidal wave of bitter winds and blizzardy snow-storms, that sent the mercury down into the shoes of the thermometer. Things froze up with a snap that you could almost hear.

The mother bears come out of their winter dens, accompanied by little ones born weeks before, and taught them how to pull down the slender saplings for these same buds. The moose returned from the blizzardy tops of the great ridges, where for good reasons they had passed the winter, followed by the wolves who fed upon their weak and sick.

The dinner of three was scarcely over, on this blizzardy evening, when Mr. Kenby betook himself up-stairs for his whist, to which, he had confided to the girls, there was promise of additional attraction in the shape of claret punch, and sundry pleasing indigestibles to be sent in from a restaurant at eleven o'clock. "So if Mr.

I told him I would do the best I could, and he closed his eyes again. It was cold and blizzardy when the train left at nine o'clock. Tucker and West were not the only ones of our little colony who took the train; there were five others, making, with Mr.

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