Wild Sports in the South Or the Camp Fires of the Everglades

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Wild Sports in the South Or the Camp Fires of the Everglades
Charles E Charles Edward Whitehead
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As we mounted the hill I looked for the flock of sheep that usually fed on the bluff, but they were not there, though in a moment we passed one of the wethers dead by the side of the path. Before I could remark upon this, I heard a cry ahead from Jackson, and hastening forward we saw the cabin was not there, but a pile of of ashes that was drifting hither and yon by the wind, and a column of smoke, that ascended from the rums, marked the place where it stood. The sheds were burned, and the shee
...p pen. The little kitchen, where so many pleasant dinners had been cooked, was gone.
WILD SPORTS IN THE SOUTH.
There was no voice or sound, no neigh of horses or bark of dogs, or bleat of sheep. The only living thing there, was a group of buzzards that, heavily gorged, flitted up on the stones that formed the chimney. Looking to where they arose we saw a naked^body, half-eaten and scalped. It was Aunty Blase, the old cook. Her eyes were protruding, her bare teeth were grinning at the spectator, and by her peeled skull, we knew who had been the visitors at Far Away.


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