Sam Shirk a Tale of the Woods of Maine

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Sam Shirk a Tale of the Woods of Maine
George H George Humphrey Devereux
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" Been making more work for my knife, James ? I knowed your rifle didn't often go off for nothin'. That's a handsome buck ; two prongs to his antlers, three year old, and fat as butter. Joe's jest got out yonder with his sled. I'll clean this feller up in a minute or two, and he can have a ride along o' the bear. But I s'pose he'd like to be properly dressed first. '' So Sam, laughing at his own wit, took charge of the new prize.
The deer was soon put into what Shirk considered proper travellin
...g trim ; and the whole party retraced their steps to the spot where Sibley, with his bear, awaited them.
" A nice buck, " said Joe, casting his practiced eye upon the last accession to their spoils. " Not a bad mornin's work ; and now, by the time we get back, dinner'll be ready for us. " Here Captain Dee interposed, " Much obliged to you, Joe ; but it will take us three or four miles out of our way, if we are going down river to night. I think we had better keep straight on. What with the exer- cise this confounded bear of yours has given me, I think a twenty-mile tramp at the end of it will be enough for my old bones.


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