. The young Nimrods in North America : a book for boys . and would save himself much trouble if he exer-cised his feet. Harry led him, while George followed and urged himfrom behind, and in this way they brought their game along in triumph. The dust cleared away, and the scattered hunters began to return inthe direction of camp. They had been followed by wagons to bring inthe hides and the best of the meat, and our young friends had not gonefar before they met one of the wagons, which had just completed its loadand wTas turning back to camp. The driver and the men accompanyinghim volunteered t
. The young Nimrods in North America : a book for boys . and would save himself much trouble if he exer-cised his feet. Harry led him, while George followed and urged himfrom behind, and in this way they brought their game along in triumph. The dust cleared away, and the scattered hunters began to return inthe direction of camp. They had been followed by wagons to bring inthe hides and the best of the meat, and our young friends had not gonefar before they met one of the wagons, which had just completed its loadand wTas turning back to camp. The driver and the men accompanyinghim volunteered to lead the calf behind the wagon, and accordingly hewas surrendered to them, and in due time appeared at the tents. The boys were in great glee over their buffalo-hunt, and the captaincomplimented them on the result of their days work. A bull and ayearling calf, said lie, are by no means a bad pair of prizes for yourinexperience. I predict youll do more next time, and perhaps youllbecome the champion hunters of the plains before you have done
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