The pursued : a tale of the Yellowstone . elp me if he foundme in a fix The fire land, Yellowstone country, or what-ever you call it, is part of the Bannacks range, and thefellows that found me were on their way there. So Iwent with them direct. And that was the first time Isaw these Avonders. And they are wonders ! It is not anice place for an uneasy conscience, I can tell you. Butwhen you have been dead, as I felt I was when theBlackfeet lit the fire, and alive again, as I felt I waswhen I set eyes on the Bannacks, you start fresh, and ifyou dont spoil your second chance yo\i jieed fear noth


The pursued : a tale of the Yellowstone . elp me if he foundme in a fix The fire land, Yellowstone country, or what-ever you call it, is part of the Bannacks range, and thefellows that found me were on their way there. So Iwent with them direct. And that was the first time Isaw these Avonders. And they are wonders ! It is not anice place for an uneasy conscience, I can tell you. Butwhen you have been dead, as I felt I was when theBlackfeet lit the fire, and alive again, as I felt I waswhen I set eyes on the Bannacks, you start fresh, and ifyou dont spoil your second chance yo\i jieed fear have got a shack in the thick of the squirts and pools,—at least close handy,—and I look on and wonder liowsuch awful strength does so little harm^ but somechaps I know have been there once and cleared out atfirst sight with their hair white as snow. And sarvcthem right! And Mr. Franklin Salter was so pleased with hisperoration that he echoed it slowl and deliberately,— Sarve—them—right! CHAPTEE V. THE CAMP IN Larue and his lanky friendwere soon on the move. Early off and early win,said that eccentric individual. Come alon< younc Jib, and dont cry Wolf! till you seehim. Salter had taken quite afancy to the lad, and hisinterest in him grew as hegradually heard his comments were notalways compliments, hutthey were remarkable pithy. Youve got your fathersface, Larue, but try andtake after your mother. Agood red is better than a bad THE CAMr IN HOODOOLAND. white, but its much rarer—at least, it is the fashion to sayso. I always follow the fashion; I look like a fashion-able man. But of course a poor little mixture like youdont know what a fashionable man is. Why, when IAvas your age away east, I used to study the dandy. Iwatched him and I read about him. Yes, read about you are a know-nothing, and cant read 1 Unless,maybe, you know old Sequoyahs new-fangled A B ? not know your ABC? What is the use of youruncle 1 Is


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