The Hunt

He had not known the pack to hunt this early in the morning, and had wanted to come for a swim after a hot, dusty journey to the north.

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On Hunting

But yeah, that was the first time my hunting instinct kicked in and i listened. now, i don't hunt every time my hunger rears up, nor do i only hunt when my stomach says to.

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The Hunt

More elusive indeed the one who for her flash of her lure there is no stirring of the calm waters ohh doth the lure then turn upon its mistress drawing her to the calm stillness who what male could not be drawn to this oh she must know .. thus the true hunt

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The Hunted

She spared him not another word as she hunted in the dark for supplies. she had set everything out before leaving that evening but it still took her a moment.

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Hunting

A strange creature creeps through the woods, a smaller wolf, nothing like the powerful worgs that hunt here. i havent seen a wolf that size since i last traveled through elwynn forest, and i have never seen his like.

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The Hunt

Most will hunt to survive, but others will hunt for more, others will hunt for the game, the game of chase between the predator and the prey, it is in this time that the hunt occurs mainly for personal gain.

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The Hunted

He realized that he never really had been hunting the dragon. the dragon had been hunting him.

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The Hunt.

She loved fox hunting, even though the nasty blood sport had been banned long before hybrids existed. anyway she didn't want to hunt those small feral foxes, she wanted to hunt a pray far more cunning.

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On the Hunt

For tessa, now the hunt was on.

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Hunted

Vietnam. 1962 Joshua ran through the jungle dodging trees and leaping over scrub in an attempt to lose his pursuers. He could feel his arms tiring from the M14 Battle rifle he carried in his paws. The semi-silence was often permeated by the cracks...

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The hunt

The silence of the river almost oppressive as prey flees the hunting snake. the hunter would of course, finally notice this oppressive stillness, feeling his scales shiver with the thought of being stalked.

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The Hunt

He looked to his hunting partner on the right as the calico stretched up against a concealing tree about three yards away, holding a long sword at the ready beside his head, tip pointed stock still and straight up.

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