The Young Forester by Zane Grey
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I'm some known in Holston. What's your name?"
He eyed me in a sharp but not unfriendly manner, and seemed pleased to learn of my destination. "Ward. Kenneth Ward. I'm from Pennsylvania." "You haven't got the bugs. Any one can see that," he said, and as I looked puzzled he went on with a smile, and a sounding rap on his chest: "Most young fellers as come out here have consumption. They call it bugs. I reckon you're seekin' your fortune."' "Yes, in a way." "There's opportunities for husky youngsters out here. What're you goin' to rustle for, if I may ask?" "I'm going in for forestry." "Forestry? Do you mean lumberin'?" "No. Forestry is rather the opposite of lumbering. I'm going in for Government forestry--to save the timber, not cut it." It seemed to me he gave a little start of surprise; he certainly straightened up and looked at me hard. "What's Government forestry?" I told him to the best of my ability. He listened attentively enough, but |
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