. The hunter-naturalist; romance of sporting; or, Wild scenes and wild hunters. Hunting; Natural history. CHAPTER IX. THE HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY. JAMES HARROD OF HARRODSBURG. After all tlie bombast of hero worsliipers, it is astonishing how little it takes to make a real hero! Like many of those important discoveries in mechanics, which have revolutionized the world, the combinations are so simple, that whe nmen come to realize them, the general exclamation is, " Why, pshaw, J could have done that myself!" No doubt such wiseacit'S could have done it themselves, but somehow, they didn't


. The hunter-naturalist; romance of sporting; or, Wild scenes and wild hunters. Hunting; Natural history. CHAPTER IX. THE HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY. JAMES HARROD OF HARRODSBURG. After all tlie bombast of hero worsliipers, it is astonishing how little it takes to make a real hero! Like many of those important discoveries in mechanics, which have revolutionized the world, the combinations are so simple, that whe nmen come to realize them, the general exclamation is, " Why, pshaw, J could have done that myself!" No doubt such wiseacit'S could have done it themselves, but somehow, they didn't dn 231. 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 Webber, Charles W. (Charles Wilkins), 1819-1856. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Grambo


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