Camp and Trail - A Story of the Maine Woods by Isabel Hornibrook
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THE CAMP ON MILLINOKETT LAKE. "HERB CHARGED THROUGH THE CHOKING DUST-CLOUDS." GREENVILLE,--"FAREWELL TO THE WOODS." CAMP AND TRAIL. CHAPTER I. JACKING FOR DEER. "Now, Neal Farrar, you've got to be as still as the night itself, remember. If you bounce, or turn, or draw a long breath, you won't have a rag of reputation as a deer-hunter to take back to England. Sneeze once, and we're done for. That means more diet of flapjacks and pork, instead of venison steaks. And I guess your city appetite won't rally to pork much longer, even in the wilds." Neal Farrar sighed as if there was something in that. "But, you know, it's just when an unlucky fellow would give his life |
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