LAND AT LAST 



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evidently wished to take with him. But we would not 

 waste more cartridges upon them, and he threw himself 

 back, only to return again immediately. Gradually the 

 whole herd departed, and we could hear the big bull's 



I PHOTOGRAPHED HIM AND THE WALRUS 



o^runtinu: becomino- mure and more distant ; but suddenly 

 his huge head appeared again at the edge of the ice, close 

 to us, as he challenged us with a roar, and then disap- 

 peared again as quickly as he had come. This was 

 repeated three or four times after our having in the inter- 

 vals heard him far out; but at last he disappeared entire- 



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