The Hunters' Feast: Conversations Around the Camp Fire by Mayne Reid
Author:Mayne Reid [Reid, Mayne]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Wolves -- Fiction, Adventure stories, Hunting stories, Bears -- Fiction, Great Plains -- Fiction, Hunters -- Fiction
Published: 2007-11-14T16:00:00+00:00
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Chapter Twenty Two.
The Trapper Trapped.
âWell, then,â began Redwood, âthe thing Iâm agoinâ to tell you about, happened to me when I war a younker, long afore I ever thought I was a coming out hyar upon the parairas. I wanât quite growed at the time, though I was a good chunk for my age.
âIt war up thar among the mountains in East Tennessee, whar this child war raised, upon the head waters of the Tennessee River.
âI war fond oâ huntinâ from the time that I war knee high to a duck, anâ I can jest remember killinâ a black bar afore I war twelve yeer old. As I growed up, the bar had become scacer in them parts, and it wanât every day you could scare up such a varmint, but now and then one ud turn up.
âWell, one day as I war poking about the crik bottom (for the shanty whar my ole mother lived war not on the Tennessee, but on a crik that runs into it), I diskivered bar sign. There war tracks oâ the barâs paws in this mud, anâ I follered them along the water edge for nearly a mileâthen the trail turned into about as thickety a bottom as I ever seed anywhar. It would a baffled a cat to crawl through it.
âAfter the trail went out from the crik and towards the edge oâ this thicket, I lost all hopes of follerinâ it further, as the ground was hard, and covered with donicks, and I couldnât make the tracks out no how. I had my idea that the bar had tuk the thicket, so I went round the edge of it to see if I could find whar he had entered.
âFor a long time I couldnât see a spot whar any critter as big as a bar could a-got in without makinâ some sort oâ a hole, and then I begun to think the bar had gone some other way, either across the crik or further down it.
âI war agoinâ to turn back to the water, when I spied a big log lyinâ half out oâ the thicket, with one eend buried in the bushes. I noticed that the top of this log had a dirty look, as if some animal had tramped about on it; anâ on goinâ up and squintinâ at it a little closter, I seed that that guess war the right one.
âI clomb the log, for it war a regular rouster, bigger than that ân we had so much useless trouble with, and then I scrammelled along the top oâ it in the direction of the brush. Thar I seed the very hole whar the bar had got into the thicket, and thar war a regular beaten-path runninâ through the brake as far as I could see.
âI jumped off oâ the log, and squeezed myself through the bramble. It war a trail easy enough to find, but mighty hard to foller, I can tell ye. Thar war
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