The Good Old Days: a Pageant of Country Life for Field Day Meetings, Patriotic Celebrations And Other Occasions
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Keep up the crick a spell and then bear over to the right. You ort to hit the river by dark, I reckon. I'll traipse along. Pioneer {as Hunter seems to he leaving) : It's a sight, the good you done us in the fight. Hunter : I've fit Injuns these ten year and Fm alius lookin' for a tussle. See thar. [^He points to his gun barrel, and the Pioneer reckons up the notches, each standing for an Indian victim. '[ Pioneer {soberly) : It's a long way. \_He has apparently spoken of the line of notches, bu...t he looks off down the trail which he is to travel to the west and is lost in thought. The Hunter slips off quietly into the forest, and the Woman and children wait patiently."] Pioneer {rousing himself and taking a look at the priming of his gun) : It's a long way, but it's a great country out there. Gee, there, Jerry, git ap ! [The schooner and the group of pioneers move out slowly to the west.] Interlude I [As the Story-Man and the children return the Girl rubs her eyes.] Boy {staring down the trail the pioneers have taken, and shouldering his gun) : I'd like to go with them and fight the Indians.
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