Rod and gun . rge tar-paulin. \\haley, however, had a sleep-ing bag which he thought it advisable toelevate between two poles in a corner byhimself. This position, however was im-mediately over Lauchys apartment andthat gentleman frequently gave Whaleya boost like some experimental acrobatspinning a barrel with both feet. In re-sponse to such treatment Whaley woulddig a ramrod among the blankets whereLauchy was supposed to be, just as if hewere opening a ten pound sucker. A had no dogs of course, owing to the strin-gent regulation: no dogs can be shippedfrom any infected district. At the endof
Rod and gun . rge tar-paulin. \\haley, however, had a sleep-ing bag which he thought it advisable toelevate between two poles in a corner byhimself. This position, however was im-mediately over Lauchys apartment andthat gentleman frequently gave Whaleya boost like some experimental acrobatspinning a barrel with both feet. In re-sponse to such treatment Whaley woulddig a ramrod among the blankets whereLauchy was supposed to be, just as if hewere opening a ten pound sucker. A had no dogs of course, owing to the strin-gent regulation: no dogs can be shippedfrom any infected district. At the endof the day the report was no success al-though signs of deer were plentiful. Saundy reported that he had never seenso many deer in one day. Why, hesaid, I had only gone a short distancethis morning when I saw a large to make it easy for him I thought Iwould hit him soft in the place that Isaw going over the ridge last. When Ilooked up to see if he stopped he wasntthere. Just then two others came pranc-. Reading from left:—Tomy, Saundy, Lauchie, Webbie, Whaley, Tonnel. tepee in close proximity to the tent heldour provisions. Webbie had the honor of holding downthe head of the table with Tonnel on hisleft and Tomy on his right. On the morning of November first thesound of the rooster was heard from theelevated bed in the corner good and early,then everybody turned over and in asleepy manner inquired the time. Verysoon all hands got busy and after break-fast we were scon on the deer trail We ing along and stood right in front of mewith eyes and ears turned in my directionand in such an attitude that they seemedto be saying You missed him, didntyou? Well, thought I, this is someluck all right. Then I raised my rifle toshoot again and say, the shell had jam-med. That Savage made me savage too,especially when I discovered that myshell extractor was in my other I stood looking at them till theyturned and followed his lordship in thesame direction. And then I turn
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