The Hunter-Naturalist. : Romance of Sporting; Or, Wild Scenes And Wild Hunters.

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It was a tremendous race, for the Indians knew the advantage as well as he; and Dan vows that his long curly hair began to straighten and lift his cap on its ends before he reached the point, they pushed him so close and hard.
By the skin of his teeth he got by before they surrounded him, and now he says his " hair fell as smooth and sleek as if a pint of bear's grease had been poured over it ;" but not until he had reached up and taken down his cap off the stiff ends to wave as he shouted back
... at them in derisive triumph, and then darted beneath the shades of the friendly wood.
They left him here as he expected ; but as this was most evidently a dangerous neighborhood, he concluded it would .
be safest not to tarry here but get out of it as fast as possible, for there was no telling what new whim niight take these fellows when they had spread around on his trail and found him to be alone ! So away he went through the woods for five or six miles without halting.
The hurry and necessities of his flight had taken him off his course back to the rendezvous of his companions.


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