The wilderness castaways . A*^ •VS-^AISon. Fired several more shots after the retreatingbirds THE WATERS CLEAR It was but a moments work to secure thegeese, and Dan, standing barefooted in thesnow, donned his clothes as quickly as possible,declaring the moment he was dressed that he felt fine and warm. What luck! exclaimed Paul, liftinggoose after goose to test its weight. We vegot enough to last us a whole week. T is not luck, remonstrated Dan, whonever admitted that anything came by mereluck. Th Lord were skimpin our grub so swe d be careful of what we gets when we getsun, an then Fie sends
The wilderness castaways . A*^ •VS-^AISon. Fired several more shots after the retreatingbirds THE WATERS CLEAR It was but a moments work to secure thegeese, and Dan, standing barefooted in thesnow, donned his clothes as quickly as possible,declaring the moment he was dressed that he felt fine and warm. What luck! exclaimed Paul, liftinggoose after goose to test its weight. We vegot enough to last us a whole week. T is not luck, remonstrated Dan, whonever admitted that anything came by mereluck. Th Lord were skimpin our grub so swe d be careful of what we gets when we getsun, an then Fie sends along th patridges angeese. Dad says t is th Lords way, when afeller s doin all he kin for hisself. Anyhow we got the geese. The boys were in position to live very wellnow. They had no bread, for scarcely enoughflour remained for one meal, and this littleflour and a small bit of bacon were all thatwas left, save tea and salt, of the provisionsthey had brought from the ship. The morning after the goose hunt two rab-bits w
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