. Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings . ched. Yan cleaned it, rolled it in wet clay, hid it in theashes and covered it with glowing coals. This is anIndian method of cooking, but Yan had not fullymastered it. In half an hour he opened his clay pieand found the Duck burned on one side and very rawon the other. Part of it was good, however, so hecalled his companion to breakfast. Pete sat up white-faced and miserable, evidently a sick boy. Not onlyhad he caught cold, but he was upset by the swampwater


. Two little savages : being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned. With over three hundred drawings . ched. Yan cleaned it, rolled it in wet clay, hid it in theashes and covered it with glowing coals. This is anIndian method of cooking, but Yan had not fullymastered it. In half an hour he opened his clay pieand found the Duck burned on one side and very rawon the other. Part of it was good, however, so hecalled his companion to breakfast. Pete sat up white-faced and miserable, evidently a sick boy. Not onlyhad he caught cold, but he was upset by the swampwater he had taken. He was paying the penaltyof his indiscretion. He ate a little and drank sometea, then felt better, but clearly was unable to travelthat day. Now for the first time Yan felt a qualmof fear. Separated by a dozen miles of swamp fromall help, what could he do with a sick boy? Hebarked a small dead tree with a knife, then on thesmooth surface wrote with a pencil, Yan Yeomanand Pete Boyle camped here August 10, 18— He made Pete comfortable by the fire, and, lookingfoJ tracks, he found that during the night two Dee* SI9.


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