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"I'm going home" looks upon his face the bear dropped and he had done his work just leaving for the safety of the dogs I shot two more.
When the battle was over the scent of the conflict was out of blood. The wounded dogs had each crawled away leaving a red streak behind them. There I miss and three of Sammie were bitten and clawed me very badly.
We climbed the bear leaving head and feet in the chin for mounting, I hope at Boundin.
With ridge piled high with meat and growing 22 dogs we started back to where we dropped the other two sledges. The crippled dogs following limp and one jumping. Tonight we are all full dogs and meat. Charlie says they never