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great vehemence, that he would give orders to his Huntsman,
and Bears should be forth coming if any were to be
found in Poland. For all this I should have gone
without my Bear, had it not been for the Prince's
Huntsman, who with less Zeal, having had better
success, brought me three months ago a beautiful
young the name of
a Bear in Russ Midoid, who to the great grief of his disconsolate
Master, and a numerous Tribe of Friends, died a
few days ago, of a wound he had got in a Duel
he had fought about a month before with a wolf more
bloody minded and obdurate than with whom
Prince Dashkoff
had been fighting Count Mellin
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