The book Lost in the Forest was written by author R M Robert Michael Ballantyne Here you can read free online of Lost in the Forest book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Lost in the Forest a good or bad book?
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First he cut three short sticks andpointed them at each end, then he split each bird open, and laying itflat, thrust a stick through it, and stuck it up before the glowing fireto roast. When one side was pretty well done he turned the other, and, while that was cooking, cut off a few scraps from the half-roasted sideand tried them. We need scarcely add that none of the party were particular. The birdswere disposed of in an incredibly short time, and then the pipes wererefilled for a second smok...e. "How comes it, " inquired Will, when this process was going on, "that youmanaged to escape and to bring a gun away with you? We would not haveleft the ship without you, but our own escape was a sudden affair; wescarcely expected to accomplish it at the time we did. I suppose youhad a sharp run for it?" "Run! ductor, no, me no run--me walk away quite comfrabil an' tookedwhat me please; see here. " As he spoke, Bunco opened a small canvas bag which no one had takennotice of up to that moment, and took from it a large quantity of brokenbiscuit, a lump of salt beef, several cocoa-nuts, a horn of gunpowder, and a bag of shot and ball--all of which he spread out in front of thefire with much ostentation.
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