The Forest Runners a Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky

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" " An' this is whar poor old Long Jim becomes the most vallyble uv us all, " said Jim Hart. '* It's a lucky thing that I've got a kind uv stove an' buf- falo meat an' venison an' other kinds uv game. I'm jest willln' to bet that you four hulkin' fellers will want to lay aroun' an' eat all the time. " " I wouldn't be surprised, Jim, if we didn't get hungry once in a while, " said Henry, with a smile.
Two more days passed, and the ice on the lake neither melted nor grew thicker, and they were as
... well shut in and others were as well shut out as if they had been on a lone island in the Pacific Ocean. Once they saw a thin column of smoke, only a faint blue spire very far away, which Henry said rose from an Indian camp fire.
" It's several miles from here, " he said, " and it's just chance that they are there. They don't dream that we are here. " Nevertheless, they did not light the fire In their furnace again for two days. Then, when the skies 250 IN WINTER QUARTERS grew too dark and somber for a faint smoke to show against Its background, they kindled It up again, and once more enjoyed warm food.


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