Large ferocious bear of Eurasia.
1When bruin was close at his heels he threw down his cap.
2Because the kangaroo went in with hops, and the bear was always bruin.
3The movement was a surprise to bruin and he stopped short.
4But immediately we began to see bear signs and ultimately got our bruin.
5Since this, our maiden bear, we have had various other encounters with bruin.
6They tied bruin to the centre post, and the barks grew louder and fiercer.
7She at once suspected that bruin designed to dine off one of the hogs.
8Andy believed that bruin would soon find and harbor himself in some cozy nook.
9The deep snow lapped the bruin's belly without slowing it.
10The enraged bruin swiped at the creatures clinging to him.
11Poor bruin, it must be in pain from its wounds.
12The missile went true, and with his skull crushed, bruin stretched out and lay still.
13But bruin was not to be baulked so easily.
14Posey has been known to say that he said these things to a charging bruin.
15Quite unconscious of his danger, bruin continued to reach down into the vat with unwearied determination.
16They caught sight of bruin, stretched under the tree, and with a shout they stormed him.