正文 Winter Animals

When the ponds were firmly frozen, they afforded not only new

and shorter routes to many points, but new views from their surfaces

of the familiar landscape around them. When I crossed Flints Pond,

after it was covered with snow, though I had often paddled about and

skated over it, it was so uedly wide and se that I

could think of nothing but Baffins Bay. The Lin hills rose up

arou the extremity of a snowy plain, in which I did not

remember to have stood before; and the fishermen, at an

ierminable distance over the ice, moving slowly about with their

wolfish dogs, passed for sealers, or Esquimaux, or in misty weather

loomed like fabulous creatures, and I did not know whether they were

giants mies. I took this course when I went to lecture in

Lin in the evening, travelling in no road and passing no house

between my own hut and the lecture room. In Goose Pond, which lay

in my way, a y of muskrats dwelt, and raised their s high

above the ice, though no……(内容加载失败!)

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