Field note book[s], Crocker Land Expedition, 1913-1915
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the front threw on his clothes grabbed my dogs jumped on a sledge and was off. I leaped 2 and his dogs and got the bear, my little mate stopping him about four miles away. At 3 o clock they were back and began to cut him up. Again I curled my in my bag and was dropping asleep when Arthur yelled "Another bear!" "What are they" I inquired, trying to capture us?" He had walked into camp and was almost into my team before the boys saw him. I killed him only a few yards away. It seem to be in bachelor quarrels! There are all males while those over in Eureka Sound were all females. As we cannot carry this meat on our sledge we shall remain here.