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hare

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The important character of the Algonkian myths is the Great Hare, whose name was Manabozho, and he did valiant battle with giants and cannibals and witches.

Bay, the Algonkins were never tired of gathering around the winter fire and repeating the story of Manibozho or Michabo, the Great Hare.

The Algonkins, who knew no other meaning for Michabo than the Great Hare, had lost, by a false etymology, the best part of their religion.

For despite their madness, the Hare and Hatter here seem to know a good deal more than Alice does about the relations between meaning and saying.

Furthermore, after being told specifically by the Cheshire Cat that the Hatter and the March Hare are both mad, Alice, when she meets them in her next adventure, remains unin-structed and stubbornly persists in her futile attempts to relate their crazy, disordered actions to her old notions of order and sanity.

A hare bounded into view, froze, its ears twitching, anl then flinched and leaped away into the cover of mustard flowei and sedge.

The squire, however, sent after his sister the same holloa which attends the departure of a hare, when she is first started before the hounds.

Karen Cecile, Nicole Hare, Ruth Stuart, Samuel Paik, Iris Peace, David Brukman, Lara Herrera, Liz Bennefeld, Michael Picray, Tim Bowie, Don Bassie, and Alan Mietlowski.

We say in Bethlehem that a Benjamite can sling a stone at a hare and catch him as he jumps.

The Bofors gun hammered in reply and Genevieve saw Martin Hare lifted up and blown back.

He would set snares for squirrel and hare, then leave them overnight while he pushed on in hopes of knocking down a capercaillie or the like.

While we crept away in the dark to shoot ice hares, Mace was standing dogwatch over the camp.

Koalas, dingoes, kangaroos, and other marsupials huddled in the creek along with snakes and hares, emus, kiwis, and other birds.

On the 21st of January the first general action was fought at Fort Hare and the Fingo village of Abee.

The sign underneath the gas lantern depicted a bright blue gazehound in hot pursuit of an equally blue hare.