The Arctic Prairies : a Canoe-Journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou; Being the Account of a Voyage to the Region North of Aylemer Lake

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It was exactly like a Prairie Hare in all its manners, even to the method of holding its tail in running, and this is one of the most marked and distinctive peculiar- ities of the different kinds.
On the 16th of August we left Lockhart^s River, knowing now that the north arm of the lake was our way. We passed a narrow bay out of which there seemed to be a current, then, on the next high land, noted a large brown spot that moved rather quickly along. It was imdoubtedly some animal with short leg
...s, whether a Wolverine a mile away, or a Musk-ox two miles away, was doubtful. Now did that canoe put on its six-mile gait, and we soon knew for certain 231 Digitized by VjOOQIC 232 THE ARCTIC PRAIRIES that the brown thmg was a Musk-ox, We were not yet in their country, but here was one of them to meet us. Quickly we landed. Guns and cameras were loaded.
"Don't fire till I get some pictures — unless he charges," were the orders. And then we raced after the great creature gra- zing from us.
We had no idea whether he would run away or charge, but knew that our plan was to remain xmseen as long as possible.


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