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 bearby 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.
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.
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.
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