"Moose" Quotes from Famous Books
... the deer—the moose, stag, rein-deer, elk, and others. Of these, the stag is one of the most interesting. He is said to love music, and to show great delight in hearing a person sing. "Traveling some years since," says a gentleman whose statements may be relied on, "I met a bevy of about twenty stags, ... — Stories about Animals: with Pictures to Match • Francis C. Woodworth
... a most unusual thing for a deer to do, though many a hunter has been killed by a wounded buck or moose, who has turned upon and attacked him with the fury ... — Through Forest and Fire - Wild-Woods Series No. 1 • Edward Ellis
... he found a letter awaiting him there. It was stuck up among the antlers of Uncle Jeb's moose head which hung in the old camp manager's cabin. He found Uncle Jeb alone in his glory, and mighty ... — Tom Slade at Black Lake • Percy Keese Fitzhugh
... they'd spring up a bunch of moose or something, an' go away an' leave us alone," ... — White Fang • Jack London
... tam' 'go have all country when his fadder small boy. Dem day good hunting—plenty beaver, mink, moose, buffalo like leaf on tree, plenty hit (eat), warm wigwam, Indian no seeck, notting wrong. Dem day Indian lak' deer go every place. Dem day Indian man lak' bear 'fraid notting. Good tam', happy, hunt deer, keel buffalo, hit all day. Ah-h-h! ah-h-h!" The half-breed's ... — The Patrol of the Sun Dance Trail • Ralph Connor
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