item: #1 of 9 id: 12170 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: The Wolf Hunters: A Tale of Adventure in the Wilderness date: None words: 53893 flesch: 85 summary: With bated breath and eagerly beating heart Rod pursued his search. They hastened to the dwelling of the factor, and while Wabi rushed in to meet his mother and father Rod cut across to the Company's store. keywords: cabin; camp; chasm; day; eyes; face; feet; fire; gold; good; great; half; head; hunters; indian; life; minnetaki; mukoki; night; rifle; rod; shot; snow; time; trail; wabi; wabigoon; white; wilderness; wolf; woongas; young; youth cache: 12170.txt plain text: 12170.txt item: #2 of 9 id: 12336 author: London, Jack title: Brown Wolf and Other Jack London Stories Chosen and Edited By Franklin K. Mathiews date: None words: 61994 flesch: 90 summary: [Illustration] THE STORY OF KEESH Keesh lived long ago on the rim of the polar sea, was head man of his village through many and prosperous years, and died full of honors with his name on the lips of men. Because he exercised headcraft and not witchcraft, he rose from the meanest _igloo_ to be head man of his village, and through all the years that he lived, it is related, his tribe was prosperous, and neither widow nor weak one cried aloud in the night because there was no meat. keywords: big; bok; captain; chin; churchill; cullen; day; dead; dog; end; eyes; face; feet; going; gold; good; half; hand; head; jim; keesh; kwan; left; life; look; man; matt; men; nam; nose; otoo; pan; pocket; right; sea; spot; sun; things; think; thought; time; voice; water; way; wind; wolf; work; years; yellow cache: 12336.txt plain text: 12336.txt item: #3 of 9 id: 18357 author: Henty, G. A. (George Alfred) title: A Jacobite Exile Being the Adventures of a Young Englishman in the Service of Charles the Twelfth of Sweden date: None words: 115503 flesch: 82 summary: We had more than one hot fight, and lost many good men. In the first place, because I know he will do it well, and even those who consider that I am rash and headstrong, admit that I have the knack of picking out good men. keywords: army; captain; charles; charlie; company; country; course; day; days; doubt; father; fellow; fire; gentlemen; good; half; harry; head; horses; hour; house; jervoise; king; left; life; man; marmaduke; matter; men; money; morning; news; night; officers; place; present; round; russians; service; sir; sweden; swedish; thought; time; town; troops; way; work cache: 18357.txt plain text: 18357.txt item: #4 of 9 id: 23499 author: Reid, Mayne title: The Hunters' Feast: Conversations Around the Camp Fire date: None words: 115548 flesch: 79 summary: It loves the roots of several species of _nymphae_, but its favourite is _calamus_ root (_calamus_ or _acorus aromaticus_). This is discouraging; but at other times he is rewarded for his patient watching. keywords: america; animal; bar; bear; birds; black; body; buffalo; bull; camp; common; companion; coon; course; creatures; dark; day; deer; direction; distance; dog; dogs; eyes; fact; feet; fire; game; good; ground; gun; half; head; horse; hunter; hunting; ike; indians; lay; length; log; man; miles; moment; new; night; party; place; prairie; range; reach; red; rest; rifle; river; set; shot; snow; species; sport; stream; tail; thought; thur; time; tree; war; water; way; white; wild; wolves; woods; wur cache: 23499.txt plain text: 23499.txt item: #5 of 9 id: 32106 author: Baker, Olaf title: Dusty Star date: None words: 66059 flesch: 85 summary: It was because she recognised in a flash that it _was_ Dusty Star she was attacking, which had made her last fatal spring fall short of its mark. And little did Dusty Star suspect, as he went alone through the darkening woods, that every step of his homeward way was shadowed by the Terror of the Carboona on delicately-stepping feet. keywords: body; camp; carboona; chief; day; dusty; dusty star; eyes; feet; forest; goshmeelee; head; heart; indian; kiopo; little; lone; medicine; mind; moment; mother; night; sound; star; tepee; things; time; trail; way; wild; wolf; wolves; world; yellow cache: 32106.txt plain text: 32106.txt item: #6 of 9 id: 40764 author: Burnett, Frances Hodgson title: Barty Crusoe and His Man Saturday date: None words: 20846 flesch: 93 summary: When it was broken open Barty felt sure nothing had ever looked so nice before. he called back to the Good Wolf, and the Good Wolf came scrambling in after him. keywords: barty; captain; desert; good; little; look; pirates; saturday; ship; wolf cache: 40764.txt plain text: 40764.txt item: #7 of 9 id: 4748 author: Curwood, James Oliver title: Baree, Son of Kazan date: None words: 66913 flesch: 90 summary: In a flash Baree thought of the water and the escaping caribou. Three times that winter Baree fought--once with a lynx that sprang down upon him from a windfall while he was eating a freshly killed rabbit, and twice with two lone wolves. keywords: bain; baree; beaver; black; blood; body; cabin; carvel; day; deep; dog; eyes; face; factor; feet; forest; half; hand; head; kazan; lac; man; mctaggart; moment; nepeese; night; pierrot; snow; sound; time; time baree; trail; trap; voice; water; way; wild; willow; wolf cache: 4748.txt plain text: 4748.txt item: #8 of 9 id: 47639 author: Young, Stanley Paul title: Hints on Wolf and Coyote Trapping date: None words: 2766 flesch: 70 summary: [Illustration: B19743; B24415 FIGURE 2.--Burying the traps: A, A shoulder of dirt should be built up around and under the pan as a foundation for the trap pad, which is shown in place; B, trap completely bedded, springs and jaws covered, and pan unobstructed, ready for trap pad to be put in place] To trap these animals successfully, one must work to defeat these highly developed senses when placing traps, and success in doing so will come only with a full knowledge of the habits of the two predators and after repeated experiments with trap sets. keywords: animals; coyotes; scent; trap; wolf; wolves cache: 47639.txt plain text: 47639.txt item: #9 of 9 id: 59576 author: Baker, Olaf title: Shasta of the Wolves date: None words: 43625 flesch: 87 summary: Nothing was happening up there; but here upon the Bargloosh everything was happening, and poor little Shasta felt that everything was happening wrong. Poor little Shasta gazed at the strange beings around him with wonder and awe. keywords: air; bear; body; camp; cave; eyes; feet; gomposh; head; indian; kennebec; nitka; saw; shasta; shoomoo; shoshawnee; smell; thing; time; trees; way; wild; wolf; wolves; world cache: 59576.txt plain text: 59576.txt