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Example sentences for "white bear"

  • A two days' ride over a magnificent prairie brings us to White Bear Lake.

  • Upon the train were several ladies and gentlemen on their way to White Bear Lake, not the White Bear of the West, but a lovely sheet of water ten miles north of St. Paul.

  • But once when she was in the wood, she set her eyes upon a white bear, who had the very wreath she had dreamt of between his paws, and played with it.

  • Now you have made us both unlucky; there was no more than a month left, and had you lasted it out, I should have been saved; for a hag of the trolls has bewitched me, and I am a white bear by day.

  • So when she went home with the wreath every one was glad because she was glad again, and the king said, he thought it could never be so hard to stop a white bear.

  • Five minutes more and you'd have been a white bear.

  • Now the Bear, who had a frame as hard as a rock, felt sure that he could endure anything that a gull could, especially to become a white bear.

  • And, searching, he found a room in which there was a very fine bed, covered with a white bear-skin.

  • And when he wished to retire they brought out blankets and a beautiful white bear's skin, and made up a bed for him by the fire.

  • You will hardly know it to be a little girl, but might rather call it a white bear's cub, it is so oddly dressed in the white, shaggy coat of the bear which its father killed last month.

  • At last Mawquejess told the boy to go to a certain place and kill a white bear.

  • His intention was, if he could get a white bear-skin, to marry a chief’s daughter.

  • The skin of a white bear is very powerful in magic.

  • It is a great many years since the black fox, white bear, and walrus were last seen upon the island.

  • If I never have, can, must, or shall see a white bear alive; have I ever seen the skin of one?

  • If I should never see a white bear, what then?

  • If I should see a white bear, what should I say?

  • Did my father, mother, uncle, aunt, brothers or sisters, ever see a white bear?

  • To see a white bear prowling in his native ice-fastnesses was, therefore, a novel spectacle for us.

  • None of us had ever seen a white bear, save at menageries, where they had to keep the poor brutes dripping with ice-water, they were so near roasting with our climate.

  • Yes; but a white bear is considerably larger than a black bear," replied Kit.

  • An instance of uncommon tenacity of life in a white bear.

  • Some of them wore a kind of necklace of white bear's claws, three inches long, and closely strung together round their necks.

  • There are also great quantities of goats, white bear, prairie cocks, and a species of animal which from his description must resemble a small elk, with large circular horns.

  • Mrs Abbott to her daughter Mary, the only listener she had left, for Mr Marshall had walked straight into the White Bear.

  • The young people made merry over their sign, Aubrey insisting that Hans was the White Bear, and Lettice retorting that it was Aubrey himself.

  • I dispatched Lieutenant Grover with a picked party of fifteen men, with instructions to reconnoitre the country north, and in the vicinity of White Bear Lake.

  • We arrived at White Bear Lake, about nine and a half miles from the morning's camp, at 10.

  • But the grizzly was given a definite place in history when Lewis and Clark mentioned him in their Journal, in April, 1805, as the "white bear.

  • I have a step-mother who has bewitched me so that I am a white bear by day and a man by night; but now all is at an end between you and me, and I must leave you, and go to her.

  • White Bear; "if you will, you shall be as rich as you are now poor.

  • So she took the candle, and hid it in her breast, and when evening drew near the White Bear came to fetch her away.

  • Fred and the doctor go on an excursion in which, among other strange things, they meet with red snow and a white bear, and Fred makes his first essay as a sportsman.

  • Fred and the doctor go on an excursion in which, among other strange things, they meet with red snow and a white bear, and Fred makes his first essay as a sportsman.

  • If I should see a white bear, what would I say?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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