. Among the red-skins; or, Over the Rocky mountains . istance off. I recognised it as Hughs. Hurrah! I shouted ; are you all right ? Yes, yes, answered Hugh, only very hungry andstiff. We quickly made our way to the tree, where Ifound Hugh safe and sound, and assisted him to told us that he had fallen in with the bears onhis way out, and had just time to escape from themby climbing up the tree, where they had kept him aprisoner all clay. I am thankful to get ye back, Hugh. You disobeyedorders, and have been punished pretty severely. I hopeit will be a lesson to you, was the only rem
. Among the red-skins; or, Over the Rocky mountains . istance off. I recognised it as Hughs. Hurrah! I shouted ; are you all right ? Yes, yes, answered Hugh, only very hungry andstiff. We quickly made our way to the tree, where Ifound Hugh safe and sound, and assisted him to told us that he had fallen in with the bears onhis way out, and had just time to escape from themby climbing up the tree, where they had kept him aprisoner all clay. I am thankful to get ye back, Hugh. You disobeyedorders, and have been punished pretty severely. I hopeit will be a lesson to you, was the only remarkUncle Donald made as he grasped Hughs hand. Ijudged, by the tone of his voice, that he was not inclinedto be very angry. Having flayed the bears by the light of Sandystorches, we packed up as much of the meat as we couldcarry, and hung up the remainder with the skins, intend-ing to send for it in the morning. We then, havingmet the other two men, hastened homewards withHugh; and I need not say how rejoiced Kose andMadge were to see him back
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