run vThe great object is when ice hunting masters come up with old seals on loose ice to keep by them and remain quiet until the ice runs together, for if the seals are once disturbed it is a difficult task to fall in with them again.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMUsed I and SupUsed I1Used IThis sense number does not appear in Sup
trip nIt is strange to say, but not the less true, that the longer a man takes charge of an ice hu...
sealer 1 nBefore you leave the sealer's side,/ the ice or slob must first be tired.JAN 1976PRINTED...
raft 1 vNo doubt ice hunters have many dangers to contend with amongst the many, none so great ...
ice nThe great object is when ice hunting masters come up with old seals on loose ice to keep b...
old". .right now with the old seals in the water you have to chase them all over the place which...
run vPlease God, we may find the poor fellows; but the ice ran out so fast that I'm terrib...
ice nWhere the seals are very numerous, the sealers stop not to flay those they have killed, but s...
slip vAs soon as slain, the seals are flensed, and the blubber and skins of five or six are made i...
string nWe was forced to put into the ice for shelter - that is, sir, into a string of loose runn...
running vbl nThe Northern Newfoundlanders often run great risks in seal hunting. They walk out o...
patch nHelplessly trapped [ in the ice] , the ships were unable to reach the larger herds of seals ...
ice nMr. Carroll in his history of the hunt published in 1872 said that "No greater injury can pos...
ice nI knew a skipper who had a famous dog for ice-hunting, and this would kill from thirty to f...
hungryLacking in seals.Lacking in seals.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupNot ...
seal ice'He'd come up through that much back there and he'd find seal ice and seals. . . . 'PRINTED...
trip nIt is strange to say, but not the less true, that the longer a man takes charge of an ice hu...
sealer 1 nBefore you leave the sealer's side,/ the ice or slob must first be tired.JAN 1976PRINTED...
raft 1 vNo doubt ice hunters have many dangers to contend with amongst the many, none so great ...
ice nThe great object is when ice hunting masters come up with old seals on loose ice to keep b...
old". .right now with the old seals in the water you have to chase them all over the place which...
run vPlease God, we may find the poor fellows; but the ice ran out so fast that I'm terrib...
ice nWhere the seals are very numerous, the sealers stop not to flay those they have killed, but s...
slip vAs soon as slain, the seals are flensed, and the blubber and skins of five or six are made i...
string nWe was forced to put into the ice for shelter - that is, sir, into a string of loose runn...
running vbl nThe Northern Newfoundlanders often run great risks in seal hunting. They walk out o...
patch nHelplessly trapped [ in the ice] , the ships were unable to reach the larger herds of seals ...
ice nMr. Carroll in his history of the hunt published in 1872 said that "No greater injury can pos...
ice nI knew a skipper who had a famous dog for ice-hunting, and this would kill from thirty to f...
hungryLacking in seals.Lacking in seals.DNE-cit PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story April 1962Used I and SupNot ...
seal ice'He'd come up through that much back there and he'd find seal ice and seals. . . . 'PRINTED...
trip nIt is strange to say, but not the less true, that the longer a man takes charge of an ice hu...
sealer 1 nBefore you leave the sealer's side,/ the ice or slob must first be tired.JAN 1976PRINTED...
raft 1 vNo doubt ice hunters have many dangers to contend with amongst the many, none so great ...