WESTERDALE

The wolves were very numerous and very fierce and dangerous. And you can think for yourselves how, in the dreary winter time when the snow lay all about, in many places even yards deep, and quite commonly two or three feet thick, when food was hard to get, they must have been very savage and bold in their terrible hunger. And these deep valleys, full of trees and jungle and swamps, as they were then, would just be the almost inaccessible lurking places to suit them.

Atkinson/Giant Killers, 1898

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