Summary: | twet abreast, spread out like a fan-the driver half- reclining, with the whip over his shoulder trail- ing behind, five fathoms long! [i]"Twet! twet!"[i] <--- on! on!-[i]"ouk! ouk!"[i] to the right!- [i]"urrah! urrah!"[i] to the left! Trees and shrubs whirl past with dizzying speed, the crisp snow sparkles as it flies from the bone-shod runners, and the lambent flames of the [i]aurora borealis[i] dance to the music of pattering feet. What winter sport so exhilarating as dog-driving! But there are difficulties by the way. Perchance the PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWIN JAN 1978 JH JAN 1978 Used I Used I Used I ooisht [see 'ooisht'] Citation not used
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