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THE PUL AK WORLD. 



4,000,000. When they took fliijjht they darkened the air ; and at the distance 

 of four miles tlieir cliorus could distinctly be heard. 



On a fine summer's day, tl»e bellowing of the walruses and the hoarse bark 



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of the seals are mingled -with the shi-ill notes of the auks, divers, and gulls, 

 Although all these tones produce a by no means harmonious concert, yet they 

 have a pleasing effect, as denoting the happy feelings of so many creatures. 



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