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Sammy rushed up a little hill before him, and rushed in such a hurry that he did not think how steep the other side was. He lost his balance, and over he went, head down, seal-skin boots up, turning over like a cart-wheel. "Ky-ey! Ky-ey! Ah, Sammy! Ky-ey! Ky-ey! Catch him!" It was that old enemy, Billy Blubber, ky-eying in part, and laughing also as if he would split.
Do you see that shrub just before Sammy? That is the nearest thing to a tree. It is pine. If the fat for cooking the dinner should give out, young Miss Seal may be warmed up by the help of this giant pine. As a rule, we are inclined to think that Sammy takes his seal same as folks who like "oysters on the shell" raw. "Ky-ey! Ky-ey!" "My!" exclaimed Sammy. "What is that noise?
It must be a dog somewhere hurt!" Sammy started to the rescue. "Ky-ey! Ky-ey!" "It must be a dog," declared Sammy, and he expected to see one of those large Greenland dogs, wolf-like, with sharp, pointed nose, and ears held up stiff as if to catch every sound of danger in their dangerous travels.
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