jaws; but although they approached pretty near to the

camp at nights, they did not give the hunters any concern.

Even Crusoe became accustomed to them at last,

and ceased to notice them. These creatures are very

dangerous sometimes, however, and when hard pressed

by hunger will even attack man. The day after this

hunt the travellers came upon a wounded old buffalo

which had evidently escaped from the Indians (for a

couple of arrows were sticking in its side), only to fall

a prey to his deadly enemies, the white wolves. These