"Kodiak" Quotes from Famous Books
... put up with it if he had to. But, given his choice, he would have much preferred to be afraid of something a little less unpredictable, something he knew a little more about. Something comfortable, like, say, a Bengal tiger or a Kodiak bear. ... — Unwise Child • Gordon Randall Garrett
... formerly amongst the Mordvin, in central Russia. A case is mentioned of a girl who was sent from home for a time, and on her return given to her brother as his wife.[1685] Langsdorff[1686] reported of the Aleuts on the island of Kodiak, at the beginning of the nineteenth century, that parents and children, brothers ... — Folkways - A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals • William Graham Sumner |