Excerpt from Sporting Sketches
In the North the spring comes in a day. For four long months the white paw of the Arctic bear holds everything in icy clutch. The tread of it flattens all minor growths, the iron claws of it hook into vale and ravine, and at their touch the singing waters cease their foamy play and chill and stiffen in the coldness of a deathlike trance. On stream and pond flashes the crystal breastplate of the Frost King's service. To them comes the Captain Bear. "Sleep" is the monarch's order, which the captain must enforce; so he travels far and wide, treading with creaking weight on snowy feet.
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