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... fired, and the buffalo bull leaped up and staggered forward with the bloodstreaming from hismouth and nose. "Shall Igive him another?" was the question asked, but before it could be answeredthe buffalo bull gavea plunge and fell dead ...
... fired, and the buffalo bull leaped up and staggered forward with the bloodstreaming from hismouth and nose. "Shall Igive him another?" was the question asked, but before it could be answeredthe buffalo bull gavea plunge and fell dead ...
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... to the bend. He fired quickly and brought down the largestof theflock, while theotherslost no timein disappearing. It wasa good fat goose and made excellent eating. CHAPTER VI Grouse and Other Small Game—The Scotchman and the.
... to the bend. He fired quickly and brought down the largestof theflock, while theotherslost no timein disappearing. It wasa good fat goose and made excellent eating. CHAPTER VI Grouse and Other Small Game—The Scotchman and the.
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... fired. But his aim was bad, and the animal fled. "What wereyou firing at?" asked halfa dozen of the other cowboys. The Scotchman explained, and,satisfied thatit hadbeen a skunk, theothers told him he had better leave the animal alone or ...
... fired. But his aim was bad, and the animal fled. "What wereyou firing at?" asked halfa dozen of the other cowboys. The Scotchman explained, and,satisfied thatit hadbeen a skunk, theothers told him he had better leave the animal alone or ...
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... fired andgavethe skunka mortal wound. Atonce the hut was filledwith apowerful odor thatmade all the inmates rush for the open air. "Now seewhat you have done!" cried several, indignantly. "Hoot mon!" answered the Scotchman, holding his ...
... fired andgavethe skunka mortal wound. Atonce the hut was filledwith apowerful odor thatmade all the inmates rush for the open air. "Now seewhat you have done!" cried several, indignantly. "Hoot mon!" answered the Scotchman, holding his ...
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Contents
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