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Far North

British  

noun

  1. the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of the world

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One day, which is to say one Thursday, because all good stories start on a Thursday, Duane lumbered into the Very, Very Far North from somewhere else.

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Like the polar bear, the musk ox had come into the Very, Very Far North from somewhere else, and he had chosen the large open field as his home.

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Maybe he should spend the winter staying put in the Very, Very Far North.

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His long naps seemed in tune with the Very, Very Far North’s yawning quiet, as if the world was already napping and he was just joining in.

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Since he’d arrived in the Very, Very Far North from somewhere else, he’d made many friends: C.C. and Handsome, Sun Girl and the Pack.

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