Definitionn. a conventional name for a bear used in tales following usage in the old epic `Reynard the Fox'
Last update: October 14, 2015
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There, leave Bruin alone; here's a bet on. [Please select]
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"There, leave Bruin alone; here's a bet on." [Please select]
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And we'll take Bruin with us.' [Please select]
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He seized fast hold of Bruin's flank, and caused his teeth to meet therein. [Please select]
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Bruin had been roused once before that day--by beaters. [Please select]
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And Bruin asked: "But how shall we divide it afterwards." [Please select]
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And the peasant said: "The tops are yours, aren't they, Bruin." [Please select]
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And Bruin saw that the peasant had done him down. [Please select]
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[Illustration] [Illustration] And Bruin said to the peasant: "Well, good-bye." [Please select]
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And when Bruin woke up, he found his paw gone. [Please select]
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But bruin, more sagacious than they expected, after snuffing about the place for a few moments, scraped the snow away with his paw, threw the rope aside, and again escaped unhurt with his prize. [Please select]
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