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Over his head, beyond him, was the great Bear's gaze, far away toward Tallac or far away on the sea, we knowing not which or why, but pacing -- pacing -- pacing -- held like the storied Wandering One to a life of ceaseless journey -- a journey aimless, endless, and sad.
Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac Ernest Thompson Seton 1903
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The night was black when he awoke, but Bears are not afraid of the dark -- they rather fear the day -- and he swung along, led, as before, by the impulse to get up above the danger; and thus at last he reached the highest range, the region of his native Tallac.
Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac Ernest Thompson Seton 1903
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Jack was wandering down the side of Tallac, following a sweet odor that called up memories of former joys -- the smell of honey, though he did not know it.
Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac Ernest Thompson Seton 1903
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They packed four horses with stuff and led them over the ridge to the east side of Tallac, and down away from Jack's Peak, that Kellyan had named in honor of his
Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac Ernest Thompson Seton 1903
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All the west slopes of Tallac were swept by the fire, and Kellyan moved to a new hut on the east side, where still were green patches; so did the grouse and the rabbit and the coyote, and so did Grizzly
Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac Ernest Thompson Seton 1903
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He continued his journey back toward Tallac, and there, in a cave that was formed of tumbled rocks, he lay down to rest.
Monarch, the Big Bear of Tallac Ernest Thompson Seton 1903
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Leaving Tallac, an easy and pleasant eight-mile run on almost level roads through Tallac Meadows brings one to Celios, once Myers 'Station (6500 feet).
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But there were hollows in the land and when the waters went back they held the water and so were formed that chain of lakes on the other side of Tallac and Emerald Bay, the Velmas,
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Tallac, and the two bears killed there in 1913, and of Carl Flugge's experiences.
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With Tallac hunters, Flugge, Bob Watson or any other experienced man, one can scarcely fail to have exciting and successful times.
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