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  • Deer-Runner was spurred by the recital of famine to tear out a chunk of bear-meat and broil it on a stick over the coals.

    THE STRENGTH OF THE STRONG 2010

  • I'm free to shout that I can sure hang on to this here pascar like a starvin 'Indian to a hunk of bear-meat.

    THE STAMPEDE TO SQUAW CREEK 2010

  • Breakfast consisted of black coffee, sourdough bread, and an immense quantity of bear-meat broiled over the coals.

    Chapter II 2010

  • "Kick in on your bear-meat fodder and your one suit of underclothes."

    THE TASTE OF THE MEAT 2010

  • "Well, I've got only one suit of underclothes, and I'm going after the bear-meat, that's all."

    THE TASTE OF THE MEAT 2010

  • Yellow-Head, too, was made hungry by the recital and broiled a piece of bear-meat on the coals.

    THE STRENGTH OF THE STRONG 2010

  • "That's 'most as bad as your bear-meat slam at 'em," Shorty confided later.

    THE MEAT 2010

  • Oh yes, my wife has just reminded me, there was a haunch of bear-meat as a side dish, Scintilla ate some of it without knowing what it was, and she nearly puked up her guts when she found out.

    Satyricon 2007

  • It was tedious gathering the firewood; but it was grand when the fire blazed up and they began producing the damp and smeary parcels of bear-meat which would have been so very unattractive to anyone who had spent the day indoors.

    Prince Caspian Lewis, C. S. 1951

  • It was not such a breakfast as they would have chosen, for Caspian and Cornelius were thinking of venison pasties, and Peter and Edmund of buttered eggs and hot coffee, but what everyone got was a little bit of cold bear-meat (out of the boys 'pockets), a lump of hard cheese, an onion, and a mug of water.

    Prince Caspian Lewis, C. S. 1951

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