The Huge Hunter
rd the emigrant train, and advanced at
y had attracted notice, and the emigrants had paused and ware su
created a consternation and terror such as had never before been known, man
sight of a creature speeding over the country, impelled by steam, and bearing such a grotesqu
train, when the boy let on a full head of steam and instantly bounded forward like a meteor. As it came oppo
rearing and plunging, while the men stood too appalled to
very supernatural about it, and they shouted to them to halt; but our two friends concluded i
arted after it on a full run. The trapper did not perceive him until he had approached quite close, when they ag
ng his invention to its very best, he kept up a speed which steadily drew them away from their pursuer, who fin
ht. It showed them that they were really the
,' said Baldy, when they had sun
s to b
w-fangled things generally go well at first, and
that there is plenty of room to have every
I ever seen, big or little. Whoev
saw it. I expect when I go
rds, I
me to get such things in shape, b
me things that you can't do, a
u git through with this 'Western trip, what
may sell him, if
him off your hands, and gi
d will' h
ey with him than Barnum eve
ed the boy, with
hey'd run after such things. Get out yer pictures of him, and the folk
e emphatically l
anger in running at night, as there was no moon, and they might run into some gully or ravine and di
ded toward a small clump of trees,
e there is plenty water and fuel,
replied Baldy, 'and when trees look as keen as that
servation of the engineer as he
rove. The fires were instantly drawn, and every-thing was put in as good shape as possible, by the boy, while the tr
in' right through the middle, and
n a low voice, as if fearful of being ov
ous here, we ha
part the world. You may kee
y ate their evening meal in silence, and curled up in the bottom of their wagon, first taking the precaution to fill their tank with water, and
pper followed, but it was with that light, restles
used by some slight disturbance in the grove. Raising his head he
thing was there, and he gent
the latter in a whispe
mong the trees.' 'Good he
he outlines of an Indian, in a crouching position, stealing along in front of the wagon, as though examining the curious cont
as he slid softly out the wagon, while the boy did the sa
t of it was that he found there were fully twenty Indians, thor
conviction that their only safety
e, 'how long it will take ye
now. I fired up the min
erve that the steam man was seething, and apparently ready