A Handbook to the Works of Browning 6th Ed 8 8

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A Handbook to the Works of Browning 6th Ed 8 8
Mrs Sutherland Orr
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This man, a fearlesssportsman in the flush of youth and strength, found himself one day on anarrow mountain ledge--a wall of rock above, a precipice below, and theway barred by a magnificent stag approaching from the opposite side. Neither could retrace his steps. There was not space enough for them topass each other. One expedient alone presented itself: that the manshould lie flat, and the stag (if it would) step over him. And so itmight have been. Donald slipped sideways on to his back. The ...stag, gently, cautiously, not grazing him with the tip of a hoof, commencedthe difficult transit; the feat was already half accomplished. But thelifted hind legs laid bare the stomach of the stag; and Donald, who wassportsman first, and man long afterwards, raised himself on his elbow, and stabbed it. The two rolled over into the abyss. The stag, for thesecond time, saved its murderer's life; for it broke his fall. He cameout of the hospital into which he had been carried, a crippled, patched-up wretch, but able to crawl on hands and knees to wherever his"pluck" might be appreciated, and earn a beggar's livelihood by tellinghow it was last displayed.

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