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which is fometimes in half a day, fome- 
times a whole day^ but never give him over 
liil they have tjrcd hiiii, the Inow being 
uruaily four foot deep, and the Betfi very 
heavie he finks every ftcp, and as he runs 
foinecimes bears down Arms of Trees that 
hang, in his way, with his horns , as big 
as a mans thigh ? other whiles, -if aoy of 
their dogs ( which are but fmall ) come 
n.ear, yerking out his' heels ( for he ftrskes 
like a horfej if a fmsll Tree be in the way 
he breaks it quite afunder v^kh one ftroak, 
at laft they get up to him on each fide and 
franfpierce him with their Lance?^ which 
formerly were no other but a (iaff of a 
yard and half pointed with a Fifties bone 
made (harp at the end , but fince they put 
on pieces of (word-blades which they pur- 
ch^fe of the French, and having a ftrap of 
leather faftned to the but end of the ftiif 
which they bring down to the midft oi it, 
they dart it into his fides, h^ret latere Iciha- 
lU armdoy the poor Creature groans, and 
wa-ks on heavily, for a fpace, then fioks and 
falls down like a ruined building, making 
the Eardi to quake , then prelcntly in 
tome the VidorSjwho having cut the throat 
of the flain take off his skin, their young 
wcbbs Ly this time are walking towards 
them with heavic bags and kettles at their 
