As their fur is an important article of commerce, large numbers are annually killed, being either trapped or speared at the mouths of their holes. [Please select]
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With his Barlow knife he slowly speared a corn pone, picking up a fish with the other hand, and still she waited until he spoke. [Please select]
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If the Bakatla had acted according to the custom of the country, they would have speared the lions in their attempt to get out. [Please select]
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They speared my poor, dear husband as he went out to find something for me to eat. [Please select]
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But they speared him, poor fellow, and I saw them carrying him away upon a pole. [Please select]
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Unable to keep up with the flock, it had been speared, cut up, and eaten raw by the blacks. [Please select]
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This time the flesh had not been devoured, but the poor beasts had, in every case, been speared. [Please select]
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A few, however, were speared by the Eskimo boy as they swam across Windy Bay. [Please select]
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If we fail, it will be soon over, and it is better to drown than be speared. [Please select]
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Sturgeon, trout and other fish might be caught in the bay, or speared through the ice of the river. [Please select]
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It is likely enough some of the horses may give out, or get speared if the blacks make a fight of it, and half a dozen spare horses would come in very handy. [Please select]
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