. The hunter and the trapper in North America, or, Romantic adventures in field and forest. Hunting; Game and game-birds; Chasse; Gibier. CHAPTER XIV. THE 'N the wave-worn coast of South Carolina lies a magnificent island called Edisto, plantetl with cotton-trees in the cultivated portions, and clothed, in the centre and at the northern extremity, with an immense forest abounding in all kinds of game. The colonists who have subdivided it, or mther to whom the different farms and plantations have de- scended by inheritance, wei*e the most hospitable and genial persons whom I met with dur


. The hunter and the trapper in North America, or, Romantic adventures in field and forest. Hunting; Game and game-birds; Chasse; Gibier. CHAPTER XIV. THE 'N the wave-worn coast of South Carolina lies a magnificent island called Edisto, plantetl with cotton-trees in the cultivated portions, and clothed, in the centre and at the northern extremity, with an immense forest abounding in all kinds of game. The colonists who have subdivided it, or mther to whom the different farms and plantations have de- scended by inheritance, wei*e the most hospitable and genial persons whom I met with during my whole sojourn in the United States. The elegant villas which tliey inhabit during the beautiful seasons of the year,—spring, autumn, and winter,—are fitted up with every comfort and luxury which the heart could desire. In a word, the life which men lead at Edisto has always seemed to mo, I. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Révoil, Bénédict Henry, 1816-1882. London; Edinburgh : T. Nelson


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