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1
And they got away with the
big
moose
ham, hanging on the spruce.
2
Then you would see the great
big
moose
you hear so much about.
3
The
big
moose
reigned supreme in all the northland.
4
But what about the
big
moose
,
Mr. Macdonald?
5
It was without doubt the
big
moose
,
and that he was in no gentle mood was soon apparent.
6
Though each morning found him abroad, armed and eager, he caught no further glimpse of the
big
moose
.
7
He saw at once that the maiden had arrows in her quiver like those that had slain the
big
moose
.
8
I've noticed quite a few signs of deer, and that was certainly the track of a
big
moose
we saw.
9
But the
big
moose
,
instead of making off into the woods, as a well-behaved moose ought to do, splashed straight toward us.
10
Suddenly the
big
moose
ceased his pawing and listened intently, his great ears strained to some sound which had been inaudible to the Hermit.
11
He had also got a very good idea of
Big
Moose
Woods.
12
A large and particularly fine one came from the Higby camp on
Big
Moose
lake in the Adirondacks.
13
They had reach Brantford, sailed over it, and Dave calculated had skirted the vicinity of
Big
Moose
Woods.
14
Then Haney got the message and brought in Don McMahon, who gave up a run-scoring single to
big
Moose
Skowron.
15
"Verrie
big
moose
-
we
make
call at next camp-thinkit is early for call."
16
"I'd like to get a crack at a good,
big
moose
.
"
big
moose
big