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1 Suppose I should meet a bear coming up as I was sliding down!
2 There are always two surprises when you meet a bear .
3 You shall see, Jonas, when we next meet a bear .
4 Surely I would meet a bear .
5 It is better to meet a bear robbed of her whelps, than a fool trusting in his own folly.
6 It consists in walking about through the woods, or paddling along a stream, until you meet a bear ; then you try to shoot him.
7 He did not really expect or want to meet a bear , but thought the idea of one would send the little fellows home at once.
8 I meet a born idiot, who is a peer and born legislator.
9 As she was walking down the path to her home, she met a bear .
10 Early in the day I met a bear - the second I had seen in my life.
11 One day they met a bear in the jungle.
12 One day in a wide, flowery field he met a bear , a big Russian bear.
13 I met a bear once on a narrow path-butI must tell about that elsewhere.
14 I unfortunately met a bear and was nearly killed.
15 So away went Ashpot, and no sooner had he reached the wood than he met a bear .
16 'Who knows whether we may not meet a bear or a crocodile.'
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