Katerfelto a Story of Exmoor

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He's not heading for Exmoor, isn't this one. May be he'll double back before sun-up, and I'll fresh find him here in the coombe, if I only keep quiet and he close ! " So Rube put his ear to the ground, listened, grinned, took a suck at his flask, and coiled himself down, like some beast of prey, on the watch.
He did not wait long. His lair was hardly warm, 176 KATERFELTO.
ere he started to his feet, at a crashing of branches within a hundred yards, a bounce, a splash, an oath in a man's voice,
...and the snorting of a horse, plunging and struggling through a bog.
In the solitudes of the West, as in the Arabian desert, every man you meet must be a friend or enemy ; but in Somerset and Devon, till you have proved him the latter, you believe him to be the former. Rube ran to help, and saw the best nag he had ever set eyes on, up to his girths in a swamp, sinking deeper and deeper with every plunge.
The rider, already clear of his saddle, and imbedded over his boots in the green yielding slime, did his best to aid and encourage his horse by word and gesture, but the bog became only deeper and softer with every struggle, while to turn back seemed as difficult, and almost as hazardous, as to charge through.


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